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1969 S Lincoln Penny

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1969-S-Lincoln-Penny
1969-S-Lincoln-Penny
1969-S-Lincoln-Penny

The first two pics was with the flash but didn't show correct color so I added a second pic without flash to show true color!

1969 s mint Lincoln Penny, supposed to be dd or something I guess...? I'm new to coins and trying to figure out what I'm doing!!! Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks
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Not seeing any doubling here.



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Normal cent, worth 1 cent.
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Going to need better quality photos to really help you. I can tell you that it is not the famous doubled die though.
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Sorry, just a one cent piece. Look in the Red Book to see what doubling looks like perhaps?
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Agree with all above.
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As mentioned, this is a normal '69-S cent. The DDO is unmistakable, even to the naked eye. Very strong doubling on the motto, Liberty and the date. The link John1 provided shows how dramatic it is.
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I just realized I hadn't put that I didn't see the doubling in my original post but wasn't sure how dramatic it was if u could see it or needed magnification! Thank u very much!!! I'm change surfing and watching videos so I'm sure I will be back with more coins lol!! Thanks I appreciate everyone's help!!
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Welcome, and be sure to come back. Be careful with those videos though, while some are good, most are just click bait hype.
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Using the flash will create unwanted glare. I would suggest using a diffused light from a freestanding lamp instead.
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