They both show pretty close to the same amount of metal push into the clip. It seems the PCGS example shows some difference in the rim though.
I meant 70 S. One of the hardest things to figure out is whether or, not, they have a PF cent or Business strike. In this case we would need a...
I was not confirming that I saw anything, clear straight on pics are needed to Identify any variety this small. This was so @Handy man could do...
I would have to agree 65
PF 65
There are 24 ddo's for 1970. 12 of them are PF. www.varietyvista.com
Nice bisecting die crack, I have no idea on the attribution. VF25
I remember something about that but not sure where it was going.
Yeah, Its kind of a hole in the wall. not much going for it. I lived there for a few years. They do have a 30 mile yard sale on labor day weekend...
I was unable to see a full step, How are they able to even give the designation?
Well I guess call me conservative. We will have to chalk this one up to some cabinet friction I guess.
What does the Sol rev. look like?
Yeah, your not joking. Definitely pricey.
It is doubling but, it is the product of machine error, and not part of the reduction process.
That is Machine Doubling. The correct terms are Cent not penny. And Doubled Die, not double dyed, unless you Dyed the coin in white wash.
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This is one I dug up years ago, came from a beach in the Nathan Bedford Forrest State Park On the TN River. I cant find much info on this at all....
Pmd, Darn soft copper?
This is not a process of the engraver but, a result of the Mint.
Your missing part is the re-duction process.
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