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2004 P Dime Lamination Peel On Obverse, Cud And Peel Reverse?

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Here's another one I came across in my pile of Coins that I saved a while back. On the obverse side on the nose I see either lamination peel or a Cud, But not sure. I also see a lot of cracking of the lamination to the right of the nose and mouth.
On the reverse side, I see a large Cud? on the right side, the top of the leaf and on the left side, possible lamination cracking on the stem of the leaves. Can anybody let me know if in fact, these are errors? And again, thank you so much in advance for your comments and insight!
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Die chips. A Cud has to involve the rim
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Just die chips and cracks, no Cuds or lams. Here is a link to Cuds on Coins to study.

LINK https://cuds-on-coins.com/cuds-on-u-s-coins/
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Die Chips, common on Dimes.
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Makes sense! Thank you!
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Oh well!



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Die chips are kinda common on the 2000 to Date dimes.
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In the future, please do not post photos of scope screens. Use the memory card or a USB cable to transfer images.
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