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2022 D Dime With An Error On The Obverse

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I found this dime and on the ob there is an extra metal on leaf and right under the flame , are they the same as pie ? Do I spend it? Thank you
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The obverse of a coin is the side that has Roosevelt (in this instance) image on it. the reverse has the torch, Oak and Olive branches on it.
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Now, what I'm seeing on the reverse is a die chip on the torch and another one on the oak leaf - yes, this is just a spender in my eye.
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(The obverse of a coin is the side that has Roosevelt (in this instance) image) I knew that don't know why I typed ob .
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Those two areas are indeed die chips but you have a third chip in leaves under letter A.
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This dime is a nice example of some die chips, but for whatever reason there are tons of similar dimes with these so I don't think there would be a numismatic premium. You could always save it until a nicer example comes around.
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It's a common coin - spender in my book.
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Die chips. Sorry, no premium.
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