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1970-S Small Date LMC

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Here is my 70s SD I got a few weeks back. I picked her from a album at a Antique Mall. I bought the album just for this coin. The rest of the coins (1941-1975) were all the same quality.

1970-S-Small-Date-LMC

1970-S-Small-Date-LMC
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MS64, IMO. What's the nature of the black spot? Corrosion, discoloration or goo?
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U dunno...I not experienced with it that much...I dunno what to do in regards to it..If I had to explain it...looks like charcoal colored mold on top of it....
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Jayman, great pick-up. Any chance of a close up picture of the date. What is that spot a piece of lint? I hope so.
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Nice coin MS65 minus the black spot
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That's a carbon spot and it cannot be removed without damaging the coin, leave it alone.
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Yeah, carbon, MS-64RD
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