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1969 S Lincoln Penny I Think, Have A Look Please

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Not even the right date and no mintmark from the image that I can tell. Looks more like a 1967 cent. (1965-1967 coins didn't have mintmarks)
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Ok fair enough, but is that doubling on the God at least?
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Larger,clear,in focus photos please.
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We need larger, high resolution photos of the coin's obverse and reverse. Cloe-up of the date and 'GOD' would be welcome. Thanks.
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Agree, much better pics of both sides needed.
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It's a well-worn and damaged coin worth exactly one cent.
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Clean old Abe up , take larger and clearer photos of both sides then ask us to take another look .
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There's a question I asked the other day but haven't heard anything back yet. How should I clean old Abe up without hurting the value. Not necessarily this one but any like it?
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I was being a little lame when I said to clean up old Abe because your coin looked like it came out of a fire. The truth is , don't clean any coin unless you know what you are doing and even then '' Don't Clean Any Coin ''
Yes it will ruin the value if found to be cleaned by TPG'ers .

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with T-BOP, never EVER clean your coins.

I can't even tell the date from your small photo. For future postings, practice your photo skills and give us much larger, sharp photos. It isn't easy, but the more you do it, the better you'll get. You can find lots of discussion on coin photography within the pages here in the CCF (use the search box on the top left of every page here).
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