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Partial "S" in United states on this 1970's double die coin. Would that be a die error or post error? Large or small cent ?

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Strike through or weak strike.Very common area on coin for this to happen.As to the date I believe it to be a large date.A pic of liberty would help.
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Struck Through Grease cent. Very common, I have a baggy of these.
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Large date 1970s. I don't see a doubled die neither. Struck Through Grease or weak strike as mentioned above.
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Im sorry thought I posted all 3 pics

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DD in almost all letters IBERT.. in Liberty
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If you look close you will see slight doubling in state on the "T" and there is doubling in the word E.Pluribus as well in S is strong in picture
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Looks like deterioration doubling mixed with Machine Doubling
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I don't know much about that but thank you ill read up on that I assume that is normal
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The devices on LIBERTY are reduced in size from machine damage. It is were hub doubling it would be enlarged, not reduced.
Hub doubled:
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Machine damaged (it could be minor or very strong):
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The 1968-1972 years have a lot of MD examples.
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