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@dmshaf, perhaps you could explain what "multiple obvious errors" you are seeing with the coin in hand. Maybe the rim is raised unusually on the obv? It is a little hard to tell from these pics. Thx for explaining in more detail.
Added: where are my manners--welcome to CCF.
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to CCF. Please crop and rotate photos properly before posting,thanks. Please tell us what you are seeing. As of now looks like maybe a minor MAD or tilted die. John1
The double rim starts at the 'us' in trust and stops at liberty. The 'us' in trust also looks like an error. The D looks filled in also. I hope these pics help.
Appears to have a bit of 'misaligned die' going on (obverse). Also see typical post-mint circulation wear--some dings to rim and hits to lettering/numbers (devices). Mint mark appears dinged as well, giving the look of a partial fill (broken post). I've seen thousands of these examples.
Might be good to keep as an example of a mid/late '70s misaligned die.
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