1969 S penny Die?

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  1. V. Kurt Bellman

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  3. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    First, welcome to the neighborhood!

    I know that your avatar must be fairly small, but I really can't remember the specifics or the procedure. Your best bet would be to start a thread in "Support & Feedback" and ask for help. To begin, click on "Forums" at the top and scroll down to "Support & Feedback".

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  4. Dewdew

    Dewdew New Member



    Thanks you chris
     
  5. Dewdew

    Dewdew New Member

    i may have found a DDR penny but want some feed back on it. =)
     

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  6. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Where? I don't see it. Can you give us a better close-up?

    Chris
     
  7. Dewdew

    Dewdew New Member

    close up
     

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  8. LuxUnit

    LuxUnit Well-Known Member

    @Dewdew it looks like it could be. The second pictures are a lot better. With smaller coins and very specific features it is always hard to tell from pictures so don't be discouraged if no one gives you a definite answer or if they keep asking for pictures. Good luck!
     
  9. dchjr

    dchjr Well-Known Member

    @Dewdew welcome to the neighborhood!
    It's hard to tell, but this may be MD (http://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/) instead of a doubled die. The known DDR's for the 1970 S are all for proof coins, and your coin looks like a regular circulation coin. This is not to say that there are some on circulated coins that have not been found yet. Below are some good sites with pictures so that you can compare your coins to their coins listed. Also, look at the die markers for the doubled die coin you are trying to compare it with. These markers are anomalies known to exist for the particular die pair that created the coin and really help to match them up.
    Good Luck!

    http://varietyvista.com/
    http://doubleddie.com/228401.html
     
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