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2016 P Dime With "Sliding" Date And Mint Mark/ Die Chip On Reverse

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Please take a look at this 2016 P dime with interesting date and mint mark and give me your thoughts. Also has a die chip in right leaves. Thanks.



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Yes, a chip on the Oak leaves. But on the obverse, I think it is called 'push doubling' or something similar.
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Die Deterioration Doubling on the date and the die chips on the reverse are quite common.

LINK https://www.error-ref.com/die-deter...on-doubling/
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