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Hello my name is john I've been collecting for about six or seven months an have learned a lot about coins from videos, articles explaining what to look for in varieties, so this is what I've found.
1. a 1963 silver dime with what looks like an extra stem on the first branch under the leaf, there's an extra leaf on the second branch left of the first leaf an if u look at the third branch there's what looks like an olive on the second leaf.
2. I also have a 1953S wheat cent DDR
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Images are blurry but this is more than likely a die chip or remnants of a die clash.

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This image was taken with my phone it shows up better under my microscope, but I have got to set it up to take pictures. Than I'll send images of both coins.

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Welcome and look forward to the images.
Congrats on the DDR wheat.

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Thks

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:welcome:

when you post your pictures can you please place arrows or circles.
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Ok

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