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1969 D/D East Finds

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My son was digging through a roll of 1969-D pennies looking for some outstanding examples of Machine Doubling, and didn't find any.

Last Image actually has a Split Serif. All have the classic Bar in the center of the primary D.


BUT, he did find three 1969-D/D East RPM's !



1969-D/D-East-Finds

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It might be an earlier die state of this one?
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=lds
Note the fading SE/NW die scratches on the CC coin. Check to see if you have any matches to these die scratches?
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1969D-1MM-002 D/D EAST
Possibly a MDS, a fat chance its an EDS, no satin finish but the details are pretty sharp and these are blast-white Reds.
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