Not seeing any doubling,your just looking at average circulation wear and tear. http://varietyvista.com/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol 2/DDO 1969-S.htm
Hello, can I ask your opinion about a couple coins I have please? What do you think about these. DDO or something entirely different?
Hi and welcome to CT. 1st coin classic signs of die deterioration 2nd and 3rd coins I doubt is genuine with the mushy, indistinct devices. 4th coin machine doubling, flat and shelf-like appearance, also known as valueless doubling. Some things to think about. If you are looking only for varieties and errors, a little research is required. Learn the difference between them. Study the minting process and how coins are made to improve your knowledge of errors. Similarly, for varieties, study the die making process. When posting, before you click on Post Reply, please click the button above your thumbnail images All large size. And start your own thread, you will get more views and opinions that way, especially if you show you have done some research of your on your coin before posting it. Here are some reputable sites for you to look at. Look at all sections of each site, there is some info that will be invaluable to you and when you have studied sufficiently you will be able to set aside those coins that are truly worth more study. https://www.error-ref.com/ http://varietyvista.com/ https://doubleddie.com/ http://cuds-on-coins.com/ https://www.usmint.gov/news/inside-the-mint/how-coins-are-made-coin-production-terminology Good luck.
Counterfeiting a common 1907 Indian centThe reason why they both look as is because they were buffed and polished Giving a mushy shiny appearance.Indian heads like the second&third coins are commonly found in those little plastic history trinkets.