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1969-S Lincoln Memorial Cent: My First Double Die

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I started collecting Lincoln cents about a year ago. I bought a small lot the other day and in the midst of looking through them...a 69S double die. Or at least I think so. I am thrilled!

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Looks like it to me. Nice find!
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Nice looking coin. If you look carefully at the doubling appears very flat and shelf-like which indicates Machine Doubling. I look for the same type of effect on the same side in both the mintmark and date. Your coin shows that same effect in both areas. Just my opinion as photos are very difficult to ID at times. I've been fooled several times thinking RPM then it's just Machine Doubling.

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Exactly what is Machine Doubling that fools lots of people including me?
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I don't know the difference either. Not to say I disagree. And yes, that is a fine looking Lincoln.

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Looks like MD to me. I have one very similar for a 69S.
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After seeing the new pic with the complete coin, I see no evidence of a DDO.
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Yep, Machine Doubling. Flat and shelf-like doubling with no split serifs. If it was THE 1969-S DDO, then you would probably have a $100,000 coin and one of the finest known.
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Well....I didn't even know there was such a thing as Mechanical Doubling. But I do now. hehe. Secondly, did some research....guess if it were a true 1969 S DDO, I would be sitting pretty. Never been that lucky. I am still proud I spotted that damage though.

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Another case IMO that a picture can be very deceiving and all it takes is just a little amount of light in the right spots to give a false sense of vision, to what you think you see when in fact NOT!
PS: nice clear 2nd picture of the full coin...
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