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1991 P Roosevelt Dime-Interior Die Break Reverse?

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 Posted 03/30/2021  12:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Rosalita to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi guys,

I have this 1991 P Roosevelt dime and would like to know what the error is on the reverse? Is the large chunk of metal at the top of the torch referred to as an interior die break? I have seen the regular die chips scattered on dimes but not as large as this one, nor in this location.

Also, I would like to know what the lines are below the T? Is this considered die flow lines? Lastly, why is the metal not level next to the "T"? The metal in this location is not flat and it looks like there is a break there.

Thanks very much.

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Looks like Feeder Finger Damage, but vertically damaged, instead of the new location of horizontally. The lines are scrapes to the die. I'll be adding this information to my educational files. (Always something new on the horizon)

Click on the blue line above to get more information on the Blue letters: Feeder Finger Damage. It will take you to this information.

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I checked and can't see an issue with Feeder Finger Damage on the older dies. (just the newer ones) So this might just be die damage.
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