1968-S Strike doubling or DDO?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by CoinShotz, May 12, 2019.

  1. CoinShotz

    CoinShotz Member

    This one should be easy, but i'm having trouble. Any second opinions?


    S20190512_0020.jpg S20190512_0021.jpg S20190512_0022.jpg S20190512_0023.jpg S20190512_0025.jpg
     
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  3. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Give me a min, but why would the S appear to have a shadow or seemingly doubling also, I belive the mintmark is struck from the rest ? I have a 68S that looks like its from the exact die. Ill post.
     
  4. CoinShotz

    CoinShotz Member

    Sounds good, Yeah the "S" has a split could just be a RPM with machine doubling
     
  5. Autoturf

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  6. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Im curious to hear what others have to say, I dunno
     
  7. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Mabie a loose die?
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Your coin looks nothing like the OP coin.
     
  9. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    what does op mean?
     
  10. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    I found this in older CT ….. Doubling is flat not circular meaning that its Machine doubling.
    Also its the 68-s, 69-s,70-s That are notorious for machine doubling and not worth much.
     
  11. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    here is a different one of mine, labled as DDO
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    I don't think I paid a lot for it. dident find it myself
     
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  12. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I did not see a DD in any of the above posts. The mintmark is added to the working die, so any machine doubling can affect both areas, only a couple of real DD also have a RPM.
    jim
     
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  13. TheFinn

    TheFinn Well-Known Member

    Ejection doubling.
     
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  14. CoinShotz

    CoinShotz Member

    Thank you for the help
    Great information, Thank you for the help!
     
  15. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    those would be 2 die chips filling in the first pics/OP of the 1968 S

    In order to form the "S" there has to be two small points sticking out of the die to form a place for the metal *not* to fill.

    With the metal flow, it can easily break off those two points, and this cause the two small die chips. Thus the inside of the "S"s look filled in.
     
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