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Help With A 1969-D Lincoln Cent.dd?

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Need some help on this one. The tails of the 9's and the tail of the 6 are split as well as a double mint mark. The one is split and a split inside the top loop of the 9's and bottom of the 6.Liberty is the same way espacially the doubling of the b.I tried for the best pic but I don't know if they do it justice.What do you think?

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I looks like Machine Doubling IE; doubled mm (the die is the die) on every DD with with a mint mark the MM is not doubled
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The crazy thing is I have looked at other 69d's and on copper pennies.com and there isn't a mention of it and others don't look that way.Hmmm.
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You won't find machine doubled coins on coppercoins site. He has die varieties. This coin is machine doubled and is not a doubled die. Except for the educational value, this coin is worth One Cent.

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Thanks Roll.I will save it as a double mm. The d is doubled big time.The pics really don't do justice.
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