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Found This 1969 D Double Die Reverse? Value? Thanks!

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Hey everyone. New to this forum as a new error coin junkie. Found this in my coin jar and as a newbie I'm not sure what I have? I can't find anything like it online in this year? Value? Opinions? Thanks


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Your coin is not a doubled die, it is rather a MD ( Machine Doubling) carry's no additional premium.

Check out the link below, very informative.

http://goccf.com/t/336382
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Thanks. I got research to do! Dang it! Lol!
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Looks normal to me.



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This is a nice coin, though. I would absolutely wash (water or acetone or alcohol, air dry) and staple this into a cardboard protector. It isn't worth much but its in solid condition for a circulated coin and the doubling is strong and attractive.

Try not to touch coins directly, the oils in your hands are not good for them. I have a number of cents that were pushed into those wretched collection books with a nice 50 year old fingerprint burned into the coin forever.
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Thanks to all for the replies! Jonnin, that's some good advice there.
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The problem is, the holder costs more than the coin would be worth. I know. I created 3 ring binders of coins like this and figured out too late that I wasted a lot of money saving face value coins. If you save them, put them in tubes. BU coins put in to 2X2's but circulated ones, in tubes.
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