I don't know what you're trying to point out but, all I can see is that it appears to be pushed up metal between the T and Y, as evidenced by the dig mark under the T.
I'm not an expert but I wish one would let me know why is there that space on the left side and top between the design and rim on the reverse of the dime? Calling on @Fred Weinberg; @mikediamond; @furryfrog02; @Paddy54; et al. I looked on error-ref.com and the closest I could see was under "Wide Collar".
Kelly, if you're going to look for errors, you should at least have one of the books that explains various errors telling you what they are called and what they look like. Otherwise, every crappy road rash, dryer coin, spooned coin, etc. will seem like an error to you. ~ Chris
They actually produced coins that looked like a bottle cap. Just for fun check this site for how many styles they made: https://crownmint.com/products/coca-cola-2020-6g-pure-silver-bottle-cap-coins
I thought maybe it was missing a clad. Reverse is coppery and Obverse is mostly silver with Cooper in hair...guess not