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2019 Dime With Smooth Portions On Reverse But With Detailed Obverse

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I know nothing about coins but I love to look at them. I came across this 2019 dime with parts of the torch handle smoothed flat along with the flames and leaves on both sides. I dismissed regular circulation wear and tear due to the front of the coin being so detailed and in excellent condition. could this be an error? I am very curious...thanks in advance if anyone has anything to add
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. I do not see this as a mint error. Some kind of damage from being circulated.
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Definitely not an error.
That area has been flattened after the coin was struck making it damage.
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If this were a Struck Through Grease error, the highest devices would not all be affected equally. If it were a damaged coin, I would expect to see all the highest devices affected. That is how I came to my conclusion on this coin.
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