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 ...I agree
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 to the CCF
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Pillar of the Community
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 very nice example of MD
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Year of the coin, and mint?
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I'd like to see a shot of the full obverse and reverse. It's possible that this is an in-collar double strike.
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Thanks. Now I'm confident we're looking at a case of Machine Doubling (push doubling subtype). Push doubling is unusually common among 1969-S cents.
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 to the CCF and  push doubling.
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