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1970 S LMC Dbl Obv.

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I am having trouble identifying this Lincoln. I have been to Coppercoin and all I could Find that was close was 1MM-002 Coneca RPM-002 Crawford CRPM-002 Wexler WRPM-003. The date and MM seem to match. But I am not seeing the N-S die scratch through the 7, nor am I seeing the die scratches in UNITED. What am I missing. Ant input would be great.


1970-S-LMC-Dbl-Obv.

1970-S-LMC-Dbl-Obv.

1970-S-LMC-Dbl-Obv.


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Are you sure its not Machine Doubling?
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I don't believe this to be machine dbling due to the fact that the pics on Coppercoins is a really good match except for the die scratches.
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A picture of the entire coin would be helpful to the pros. They need to see the "big picture".
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Machine Doubling affect the date and the mint mark. The mint mark is a separate process. When the doubling is in the same direction, flat shelf like then it is Machine Doubling. What I see in this image.
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Thank you
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Machine Doubling. I'm really starting to see the difference now thanks to CCF members.
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I wish the picture were zoomed out a little more, it's too close. I think I agree with the MD, but is that a possible RPM?
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