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Possible Wexler Variation on 1019-P Roosevelt Dime
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It probably only wishful thinking But I was CRHing and found this 2019 P Roosevelt Dime, It seems to have many of the characteristics of the Wexler variation.

https://markedmoney.tech/tag/wexlers-coin-die-varieties/

Would you guys check this out for me? TIA First pic is the Wexler variation photo from the link above. The rest are of my dime.

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Just common die breaks that add no value. Most dimes for the last few years are riddled with them.
 

 Your resource you linked is the common click bate that is causing so much grief in collecting. They make up “rarities” and claim they are worth big money. I haven’t checked wexlers but I’m fairly certain this wouldn’t be listed. Please do yourself a favor and don’t believe everything you read or see on the internet about coins. It will lead you down a bad road. 

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I checked the Wexler site for the 2019P and the photo in your OP is not there.   I have no idea of where you found that photo (I tend not to click on links for security reasons) but it did not come from the Wexler website listings that I can see.   In fact, the five that are listed on the Wexler site are all DDR's, there is no listing for a DDO which I'm assuming you are looking at as your photos are mostly of the obv.   And while a few do list some obv die chips as markers none are on the ear.

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The site owner of “markedmoney.tech” says:

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He writes a “blob” that touts a wide range of minute die differences, which he sells on ebay and elsewhere. His opinions are surrounded by photos of legitimate hobby books, possibly to imply authority for his comments. (Ken Potter’s “Strike it Rich With Pocket Change” is prominently displayed.)

What the owner does seems legal. Individuals can decide other aspects for themselves.

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