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1969-S DDO? Rounded Doubling

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Hello Everyone! Been searching through many rolls of 1969-S Lincolns. Ofcourse many square step looking doubles until I came across this one. Under 10x stereo scope with 1.3mp camera. I was excited. The doubling is rounded and thick unlike all others. I believe this is a real DDO. No step square look. Rounded and heavy thickness. Could be wrong but I always appreciate second opinions!

1969-S-DDO?--Rounded-Doubling
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 Posted 02/14/2016  05:00 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rackster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like a normal cent. Watch the glare; it can trick you. Good luck.
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Yeah, I am not seeing anything other than glare. You need to cover your light source with a sheet of white paper.
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I'm afraid I agree. I just don't see it.
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I understand glare, the extra overlayer you see is there. had one graded already same out of same roll. Just wanted see honest opinion, All letters are doubled as well. Got 34,800 out of first one. Rounded doubling, guess my 45 years in business got ya, internet full of downers, real is real. Have great day!
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I honestly do not see any overlay, all I see is a whole lot of glare. I know how hard it can be to get a decent shot on AU-BU red coins, but if you are looking for someone to agree with you, you are gonna need to be better than what you have provided.
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I see machine damaged devices in the glare.
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OMG, I just reread his response. 45 years in the business? $34,000 for Machine Doubling? I wish Forum Mom and Dad would consider a minimum post count prior to being allowed to posting photos.
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