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2018 Silver Proof Set Errors

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Below are pictures of the 2018-S Silver proof Nickel.. I was looking them over and noticed a huge dent after "WE".... The set hasn't been removed from the case, however this is obvious that it is on the coin. What do you guys think?

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I also noticed a dent in the Reverse of the 1/2 dollar between the C and A
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Are there any known errors for the 2018 silver proof?
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Is the mark raised or lowered. I'm wondering it if it raised from the images provided.
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Funny how two people can see something different with the same photo. Looks indented to me on the nickel. Could that have been a planchet issue?
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I'm seeing indented too. True?
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Planchet flaws most likely.
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From most angles it looks indented. However, at some angles it does look to be raised. Which can kind of be seen in picture 2.
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From the first three images it looks incuse. Four and five makes it look raised?
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Lol I think all but picture 2 look incuse. I willl upload more in little. Maybe we can determine this from another angle or two.

Picture 5 is the reverse of the half dollar
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I'll let you guys figure out what it is.


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Are there any known errors for the 2018 silver proof?


Don't know if it happened a lot on 2018 silver proof sets but mint errors happen quite a bit (much more then you think) in proof and mint set in general. In addition, coins that have been damaged ( PMD) and put into sets (at the mint) and mailed out. How do I know? I have a few.
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I'm not sure how much help these pictures will be... Before I was taking pictures in natural light, now I'm using my microscope light; hence the glare...


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Thank you all for you're help!
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