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Need Help With The Value Of A 1968 No Mint Doubled Die Penny

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Id say that for a year like 1969, 1/4 of the value comes from rarity, and 3/4 of the value comes from condition... Condition cannot be determined without a picture.
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If you are not going to post a picture here, your other option is to visit a local coin shop and get their opinion on the coin. One coin shop is listed in your town, or you may have to take a trip and visit a shop in Huntsville.
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We need to have closeup images of where you are seeing doubling.
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I suggest you go to your Local Coin Shop and get an opinion.

But be forewarned, most coin dealers don't know anything about errors or varieties. Only about the well known ones that are published in the major price guides.
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I think I can see some Mechanical Doubling on the profile and some on the date as well.
If that is what I am seeing, notice how it is on both sides of the devices?
If it were caused from doubling on a die, it would be in the same direction.
Also, it would be raised and rounded more, not flat and shelf like.
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