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1970 S. Cent Doubling On Date And Mintmark

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*** Edited by Staff to Add Year / Mintmark / Denomination to Title. Titles are Important! ***

I see no other doubling on obverse, or reverse.
Unsure if Large or small date
Type of doubling?
Type if date?
Change coin

Thank you


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1970-S.-Cent-Doubling-On-Date-And-Mintmark
1970-S.-Cent-Doubling-On-Date-And-Mintmark
1970-S.-Cent-Doubling-On-Date-And-Mintmark
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I should have put Lincoln Penny in my title. Sorry
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to CCF. It is a large date and the doubling is Machine Doubling (MD).
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, , it's worth one cent, stay here and you'll learn a lot .
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One of the easiest ways to tell MD from a real DDO (if the coin has a MM) is to look at the mintmark. If the mintmark has the same doubling direction as the date and other devices, it is almost surely MD.
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It is a nice MD,and a keeper.there are collectors who would pay more than 1c for doubled coins of this type.
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One of the easiest ways to tell MD from a real DDO (if the coin has a MM) is to look at the mintmark. If the mintmark has the same doubling direction as the date and other devices, it is almost surely MD.
That's true up till 1990 when the MM was added to the master die.
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