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I came across 2 "proof-like" 1970 dimes. I also have the 1970S proof dime. The 2 in question look very much like proofs. What is the easiest and best way to spot a 1970 "no S" proof dime?

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What is the easiest and best way to spot a 1970 "no S" proof dime?

Find it still in the proof set.
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Crisp details, especially
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Nice one conder
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Proof coins have a mirror image to them, with a sharp edge, and a full strike -- to name just a few main features.

Do you have any photos of the PL coins you have? Just curious to see what they look like. PL coins carry a premium, but for a common dime, not much extra though.
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