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1969 Lincoln Cent S/S Error

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Machine Doubling. Not an RPM.
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Could you please explain how these are different? One is the coin posted on JB Coins and one is the one that I found. Please help
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Sure thing. Notice how on your image the doubling is flat. It isn't a duplicate of the mintmark. On the photo of the real RPM, the doubling is raised, as if an extra mintmark was simply moved upwards on the original.

Machine Doubling is flat and shelf-like.
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All I see is circulation wear/flattening..If I strain my eyes maybe some MD on the northern parts of MM and 9s in date.
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Yep GF the MD is barely worth noting because it's so minor. I think that's why the OP was confused, because the MD is heading north, which was the direction of the actual RPM.
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to the CCF!
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