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1984-P Roosevelt Dime Die Chip?

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Found coin in the pocket...

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It's a Philadelphia Mint with a die chip (broken piece of the die)
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I also see a misaligned obverse die, neither of which has an added value but still a neat find
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Thanks for the nice pictures too.
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Here is one from 1985, you can see the progression of the die break expanding as it's use continued.

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Thank you very much, it's sometimes hard to find information if you don't know were to look for, but members of this forum is always great help and it's always something new to learn about.
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