Yep!
Large date. See http://lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
You pictures are out of focus or you have a dirty lens, but I will guess 58.
I did. I just painted it green so it would be obvious. Apparently you think it worked.
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If that coin is red (and I think it is despite your pictures) AND you can get a good deal certifying, it might be worth a try. I think that is a...
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I think it would go fine.
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Do NOT use ANACS. The only thing they certify as no "D" is dies #2. Everything else is a weak "D" regardless of where you can see a D or not....
It depends on where you go. My guess is most dealers will not be able to authenticate it, but many will. BTW, I would go so far as to say if the...
Look at my link and you will find that is what the 2 is supposed to look like.
That looks like die pair #3 to me. It probably makes VF. That could will be $300+ coin. Is the reverse rotated ~15 degrees? See...
FWIW, most (all?) toilets are dated when made. His yarn of the plumbers putting a penny in to date the installation is ridiculous.
I would guess it would be "worth" $5 - $10. That is if you could find a buyer for something that beat up.
No it doesn't. If that had occurred, the stars and lettering would either be the most affected or flattened. The opposite is true.
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