I found this dime coin roll hunting. 2007-P, tilted partial collar. I actually missed it and it got stuck in my sorting/rolling machine. I only search for silver with dimes. Nevertheless, here it is! Feel free to share yours.
So Ken Potter suggested this is an uncentered broad strike with Forced in Partial Collar. I’ll steal @mikediamond ’s definition and share it here. These are sometimes also called "forced broadstrikes". Sometimes a planchet is surrounded by a partially deployed collar. As the planchet expands during the strike, it grazes the top of the collar and simultaneously forces it down. If the collar is stiff, it resists being depressed and leaves a beveled edge on the broadstrike coin, rather than the typical "stepped" edge of a conventional partial collar error.