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I Have A 1969-S LMC With Several RPM

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 Posted 04/16/2018  3:30 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add stevieb to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello experts! When I received this cent it was in a 2x2. It was labeled s/s/s/s. That seems like a lot of esses. What do you people feel which is the right amount of esses.
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 Posted 04/16/2018  3:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stevieb to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I just looked at the date a little closer. There seems to be some doubling going on. MD or fantasy?
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It is a normal coin with slight Machine Doubling. Even with a lot of RPMs on a device, the spread would be visible.
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Now how the lower half of the mint mark is showing spread? Each punching created a spread. Note on this one you have see one north, and two south. Making it a D/D/D/D
Yours coin is normal with Machine Doubling. When looking for varieties, look for the spread, not the marks on the edge of a device. (Spread means the device is enlarged. looking at the edge of normal coins with Machine Doubling, you just see where the device was reduced even smaller. Looking too hard at something that is not there, will not make it appear. It should leap out at you if it is there)
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Keep looking!



to the CCF!
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