I cant zoom or see enough to see if there is any dd or any errors pls help I'm tryin to see if its be doubled stamped or anything I seen how there was a 1969s that was doubled died or stamped that was worth more I just qant to know about it
While you are waiting for the pros to show up, they are going to ask for
1) Better pics 2) Both sides of the coin 3) What is catching your attention on this coin or why you think it's unique so that they know what to look at
Looks like a normal coin. A lot of the 1968-1972 cents have Machine Doubling on them. They are very common to find, even the Big DDO had most of its examples showing Machine Doubling.
Just so you're clear (since your post seems to suggest you're not quite getting how this works) doubled dies are not the same as double struck coins. A double struck coin is an error coin that results when a planchet remains in the striking chamber after the first strike and is struck a second (or more) time. A doubled die is a variety that occurs on properly struck coins that are struck with an improperly produced die on which some elements of the image have been doubled during the manufacturing (hubbing) process.
I know what it means but I havent got me a coon magnifier yet so I just use my phone to try to find that and it dont show enough good to see if it had been struck more than once and I just started collecting not to long ago so I'm still learning but thanks for the info
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