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1971 Dime Double Die

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 Posted 06/30/2020  3:35 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Smashem79 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anyone tell me if this is worth anything. I see alot of double die everywhere. I'm new to collecting so I have no idea if its worth something other than face value. I appreciate any help.
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Difficult to see any doubling because the photo is showing much reflection. Shiny coin surfaces under bright lights do not show well. Please post larger, high resolution photos of the obverse and reverse, and a close up photo or two of areas where you see doubling. Suggest diffusing the light source a little bit with translucent white paper or thin white plastic. Thanks
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The die that struck your coin was very well aged when it struck your coin. Take a closer view with only one light. The glare hides anything we really want to see.
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to CCF. Might be a very minor MAD? I do know it is worth only 10¢
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