1970-s

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  1. Ckirksey

    Ckirksey New Member

    Machine doubling? [​IMG]

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  3. Aidan_()

    Aidan_() Numismatic Contributor

    Did you use your loupe to take the pic?
     
  4. coinzip

    coinzip Well-Known Member

    I can't tell from the photo.... sorry
     
  5. Ckirksey

    Ckirksey New Member

    Yeah I can't get a very good close up. Especially with this phone.. :/ and I don't know why it keeps rotating... Yes I'm a noob [​IMG]

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  6. Ckirksey

    Ckirksey New Member

    When looking at it, it looks like the 0 and mint mark is doubled but nothing else.

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  7. Ckirksey

    Ckirksey New Member

    [​IMG] best picture I can get

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  8. Briboy07

    Briboy07 Well-Known Member

    I posted a a 1970-s just like yours, you should check those replies with some very helpful sites on it. Sadly I think it also is like mine a possible large. As they explained the to me, the 7 is slightly dropped below the 0, and the curl on the nine does not appear to curl to the 7 but instead more towards the MM and the LIBERTY looks clean (it supposed to be faded in combination with the rest), but I am new toooooo. We will find one soon :)
     
  9. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    Yes, it is a large date and also MD. An easy way to tell without lines and angles is to look at the '7'/ In a large date where the top bar joins the slanted vertical, there is a diagonal crease visible in all except well worn 70-S. you can see it is this coin.
     
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