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2017 P Dime Error On Back

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Die chip?
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Looks like a die chip to me.
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Are we talking about that small mark above the oak leaf? Just a nick?
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That's called a Die Chip. It is for some reason common on the newer Dimes. The dies seem to break down much quicker.
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