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1969 S. Still Learning About RPMs.

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Here's some different pictures I just took. Hope there better.
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WADR, you have a long way to go with your photos. Maybe MD.
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In my observation of the photos, it appears to be Machine Doubling, since in a couple of your photos of the date they show step-doubling. To bad this wasn't the fabled 1969-s DDO, since even in damaged but nice condition, IF this were the famous DDO, it would be worth thousands. I too have several Lincoln's with Machine Doubling. Hope this helps.
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WADR? Sorry don't know what that means. How about some tips on my photos john
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I'm thinking machine doubling--not infrequent with '69 S mint cents.

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WADR=With All Due Respect.
Tell us what your photo taking set up is please.
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Looks like the many machine doubled coins that have fooled me since I started collecting a whole 2 weeks ago lol keep hunting! If I can find errors, so can you.
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1968-1972 cents have a lot of Machine Doubling on the cents. Always flat, affecting just the outsides of the devices, reducing the devices, not enlarging the devices. They are so common on the 1969-S cents that even several doubled dies are even affected:
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Note on these 4 images they are all the same doubled die/ Note the enlarging of the devices?
Then note the yellow arrows. Those are the areas affected with Machine Doubling. [b]Note they only show MD in one direction, were as the DDO is in all directions. Just Machine Doubling is all you are seeing on your coin.
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