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1970-S Lincoln Cent Double FG Reverse

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Poll Question
I know its a large date but on the reverse the initials FG look doubled or something maybe too much polishing. I'm sure ill get the best answer out there check it out...

1970-S-Lincoln-Cent-Double-FG-Reverse

1970-S-Lincoln-Cent-Double-FG-Reverse

1970-S-Lincoln-Cent-Double-FG-Reverse

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 i dont even know what I'm answering
 and again I'm clueless

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Need a better picture
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Ok but if you look there is an f then an f below it then g. G looks over poised
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I see a deteriorated die.
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why ask a poll with two choices that are meaningless?

Die Deterioration IMO
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I don't know what I did to get that on there I think I did it when using my phone to post sorry
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lol...I was a little confused on the poll. I have myself messed up things while using phone applications...

I have seemed similar designers initials..I suppose it could be both over polishing and Die Deterioration...just my best opinion



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Over polishing would show raised fields (shallower devices). Die Deterioration just takes the edges of the devices and tears them apart toward the rim. Die Deterioration also shows unmistakable heavy flow lines in and around the area in question.

This coin shows Die Deterioration without any obvious signs of over polishing.
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i see rattled penny, looks like one I found on the gravel road after it rained
what are those choices... I'll be honest, I really dont know what I'm talking about but I can see what you are talking about
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