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1970 S, 1969-S

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do I have DDO's? the 1970s looks burnt....please grade!! Is there anything special about either of them? I have two more to post later


1970-S,-1969-S

1970-S,-1969-S

1970-S,-1969-S



1970-S,-1969-S

1970-S,-1969-S

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The 70-S looks like MD to me and I can't see any doubling on the other.
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sorry, no DDO's here. the first is Machine Doubling, which means that the doubling occured during the strike and not in the hubbing or die making process- those coins are collectible, in part because they are repeatable. Machine Doubling is random and most numismatists ignore it.
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That's one sweet close up of the 1970-S date ! What ya using to get that pic ?
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70-S, Machine Doubling, damaged, worth 1 cent

1969-S, Machine Doubling, worth melt
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i am using a microscope, my bf used to own an company and the sold all optical , we have them laying around so I decided to use one of them,. I can get that info for you and get back on the type.

quote:That's one sweet close up of the 1970-S date ! What ya using to get that pic ?
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