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1969 Lincoln Cent Possible DD Obverse

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1969-Lincoln-Cent-Possible-DD-Obverseis this a variety of the 1969 DD obverse Lincoln Cent I see doubling in the date and slight separation in liberty need more opinions thanks for looking
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looks normal to me.
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You're just seeing MD on the 6 & 9, and circulation damage on LIBERTY
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In regards to the 69 LMC DD obverse the 6 and 9 resemble the 6 and 9 on 1969D DDO-001 1-0-iv-viii they seem to have the same detentions on the circle of the 9 my coin is a little lighter but the mark's appear to be in the same spots and the same shape just harder to see thanks for looking
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The flatening that you see on the digits has made then wider than normal, just circulation wear.
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I agree, circulation flattening.
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