It is a normal coin. Everyone who finds one thinks he have the valuable one. Do you know what to look for on the Big DDO? Forget looking at the date. Look at the Liberty and the Motto:

From here I can see on the items I mentioned, you don't have the big DDO. Most look at the date and see Machine Doubling and think that it is a doubled die. PCGS had 133 coins sent in to them for grading to be told they are a normal coin. What is everyone missing? Even a huge percentage of the real DDO's have Machine Doubling. So forget looking at the dates, look at the areas I mentioned. Once you see the differences, then you will know what to look for. The 1968-1972 cents had a lot of Machine Doubling. The differences. On a doubled die the doubling is on the die. On Machine Doubling the machines die movement after the strike alters the devices. So it is very common on this year.



From here I can see on the items I mentioned, you don't have the big DDO. Most look at the date and see Machine Doubling and think that it is a doubled die. PCGS had 133 coins sent in to them for grading to be told they are a normal coin. What is everyone missing? Even a huge percentage of the real DDO's have Machine Doubling. So forget looking at the dates, look at the areas I mentioned. Once you see the differences, then you will know what to look for. The 1968-1972 cents had a lot of Machine Doubling. The differences. On a doubled die the doubling is on the die. On Machine Doubling the machines die movement after the strike alters the devices. So it is very common on this year.


























