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1969 S Penny Worthless Then .so Doubling Is Common. Thanxz People My Career Collecting Didn't Last

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Keep searching, keep looking, legitimate errors are still out there... Yes, Machine Doubling and Die Deterioration are common enough, just have patience and something cool will come around! Nice photos you have there too! Error-ref.com is a great site to help sort out what the genuine errors are all about, and places like varietyvista.com and others ate great for the main varieties that are out there.
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Full, large and sharp images of the obverse and reverse would be welcome, but likely a bit moot by now. I've searched countless mountains of coins (from rolls and bags) over many decades and have come across fewer than 30 or so really important/remarkable finds. The key is time, volume, and persistence.
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Welcome to the CCF. Or is it Goodbye?
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