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Very Late 1970-P-1-DO-003?

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The die seems to be quite worn, but there is extra thickness. Thanks for the help. http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=lds



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I'm on the fence about this one. I like the bottom of the L in Liberty which shows thickness where and in the amount it should be but then again the last T in trust shows the same directional thickness but much more than it should be.
This is one I would stick in a maybe flip . Then again I hold on to too many maybe flips.
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It might be from that die. But the circulation damage and the die wear makes it hard to say for sure. I would keep it for now. Did you check to see if the reverse marker is present? (reverse dies are sometimes changed if that marker is not there)
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Coop, here's the reverse. I think I see a fain marker. Last photo is from copper coins. What's your thoughts? Sorry for the low quality photos, all I have is an iPhone and a loop. Thanks.

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I'm seeing it. But you have the coin in hand.
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