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1970 S Small Or Large Date With DDO?

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Here's another one I found in the bank roll from yesterday. It's a really nice 1970s. It looks AU. I know there is a small and large date. Just not enunciated enough to see / know exactly what I'm looking at. What is your opinion?



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 Posted 11/16/2016  08:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biedercoins to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

Large date. Where are you seeing the doubling and can you get close-up pics of where this potential doubling is observed?

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Here is a closer picture of the 1970 s. I'm seeing the doubling in the date. But again I'm just learning. Could be Machine Doubling?



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It is a large date, but I can't see the devices clearly enough to tell if it is a doubled die variety or not.
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Large date and not seeing any doubling.

Just a suggestion .. Getting a guide like Cherry Pickers Guide
will give a good reference for known double dies. Makes
it a little easier in finding them, well or at least knowing
when you find one.
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Large date and possibly some machine damage. But definetely no doubling. Cool find from the bank anyone
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Thank you so much for your comments. I am learning so much in such a short time of being here. I did go and purchase the CherryPickers Guide. Thanks!!
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