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1968 S One Cent DDD Or MD

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I'm still trying to determine the difference between DDD and MD. This coin has some great doubling on it, but doesn't fit any of the doubled die attributions. I see doubling in date/mm, Lincoln head, trust and liberty. No plating/zinc causing the doubling, so I thought I would ask the experts to verify my opinion. Also looks like a double ear and very deep eye. Maybe my old eyes are just tired. Thanks..Happy New Year to all of you on CCF. Jimjavascript:insertsmilie('')
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 Posted 12/30/2022  4:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is MD.
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Machine Doubling in very common on the 1968-1972 cents.
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Just. Post mint damage. Not a DDO, sorry. .
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This is classic Machine Doubling.
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Thank you.. I kind of thought it was MD, but never did it enter my mind that it was "Just. Post mint damage".
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And I believe DDD is only on single squeeze coins.
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Machine Doubling... all the devices shift in the same direction and never change size.
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