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2017 P Roosevelt Dime Question Lamination Error Vs Human

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I know it's hard to see so I'll let you know right now that there are no die breaks or die cracks on the Obverse. I really thought I would see one or the other or both. There are a few large Die Chips. Sorry, I don't know what it's called when it appears to look like it's pulling away from the edge of the coin on the obverse.

The reverse does have die cracks (filled, making sure I'm using the correct terminology) . It definitely looks like a mix of alloys on the planchet to me, but that's why I'm here. &
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can't make out much detail in those phone photos, but looks like an average circulated dime with some scratches
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Can't really make out wheat you're referring to.
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There is a Slight MAD on the obverse, but not a premium for this. The devices should fall over the rim in order to have a premium for this:
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The opposite side of the one with a premium will show weakness where the MAD alignment didn't strike up the opposite side of the coin.
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CoopHome: What is a Collectable Mad coin? devices fall over edge and the weakness on the opposite side of the over struck area.
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