Even with the poor images, I can see that it is definitely not DDO-001. It could still be one of the other two minor DDOs for 1969 but better images would be needed for that determination.
Quote: Even with the poor images, I can see that it is definitely not DDO-001. It could still be one of the other two minor DDOs for 1969 but better images would be needed for that determination.
Thank you for posting that. It always bugs me when someone asks "is this A doubled die?" only to have everyone immediately dismiss it because it isn't THE big doubled die.
I'm still learning, I've been doing this since nov, just a few months, the verbage and definitions I'm still learning. Thanks for everyone's responses, anything helps.
Here is what you should be seeing if it were the big one:
But a lot of the 1968-1972 cents show machine damage on the date and they they it is a doubled die when it is not. Flat shelf like damage on the devices caused by die movement.
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