Can someone give me some advice on these two coins...possible error coins need info from someone with knowledge. Thank you

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Please help me with some info on this wheat penny you see in the photos. I found that is possibly an error wheat penny due to the date on the penny it looks as if the third number in the date has been double stamped. If so am i correct about this coin being an error coin and if so, is it worth sending it in to get graded. Could it be worth a nice bit of change? If anyone can help me with this please.
Then I also have a Roosevelt dime as you see in the pictures that I also think is an error dime but need some more help with this one as well. When looking at the face of the dime you can see there are some lifted bumps of some sort but the look of the dime to me is definitely not supposed to be like this. With that being said....do I have a good error dime here and is it worth sending in and could it be worth something. Are collectors interested in these two types of error coins....that is if they are in deed error coins. Hope these pics help I tried taking the best pictures i could. 20241027_231927[1].jpg
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No errors, both coins are just damaged. The cent coin took a hit from something that displaced the metal on the 5 pushing it sideways. The dime is the victim of high heat. Heat caused the outer clad layer to bubble up and separate from the copper core.
 

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