Actually it is a die, not a dye, and those look more like scratches to me. I want to say that in order to be significant, errors have to be very visible to the naked eye, but that isn't true for many modern doubled die errors.
Ty very much for your helpfulness,I'm starting to learn alot more,with all the insight I'm getting from you,and others thanks again,I do appreciate, you for your help on pointers, in the error coin world,and to coin talk,and i do apologize for my grammer,mistakes,haven't bn much into computers or smart phones,ty again
It is absolutely pointless to look for errors before you understand the minting process. Go read up on the minting process and then come back to us. Everything you have shown are just heavily worn coins that are only face value. You are seeing things that don’t exist and impossible to happen during the minting process.
When posting pictures, it makes it so much easier for people to respond if you crop and straighten the photos and post them full-size.