1969s DDO?

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  1. mining1

    mining1 Junior Member

    Hey everyone, been a couple of weeks but I have been busy looking at wheaties. Ok here’s one that I need some help on. Is it a true 1969s DDO or a strike doubling? My luck it’s a strike doubling but what’s everyone else’s opinion?. This is the best pic I could get. Thanks, Don
     

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  3. JJK78

    JJK78 Member

    I would have to say strike doubling. I checked coppercoins.com and dosen't seem to match anything there... Do you see any other doubling such as in Liberty or IGWT?
     
  4. blue_oxen

    blue_oxen Junior Member

    I would say MD. The mint mark is also doubled it is hand punched so unless it is a RPM and a DDO it would have to be MD. Fell free to correct me if I'm wrong I'm still new.
     
  5. illini420

    illini420 1909 Collector

    The mintmark on the 1969-S DDO is NOT doubled since it was hand punched. So your coin is not the DDO.
     
  6. mining1

    mining1 Junior Member

    Poormans's 69s DDO

    Well unfortunately there’s no doubling in liberty or igwt BUT a true 55 DDO sells for over $1000.00 and a poorman’s 55 sell’s for about $10.00 (1/100th) so I figure a true 69s DDO sells for at least $60,000 so a poormans 69s should be worth 1/100th so about $600.00. Jan 2007, heritage auction sold one for $126,500.00 so 1/100th should be good for at least $1,200 on ebay. (A poorman’s 69s) starting a hold new variety) LMAO!
     
  7. jcuve

    jcuve Lincoln variety fanatic

    Every month or two someone thinks they hit the lottery and places a machine doubled '69S on eBay calling it a DDO (or another erroneous term like double dye) and starts the bidding at some conservative price of a few hundred to a few thousand dollars - LOL!
     
  8. PennyLoafer63

    PennyLoafer63 Junior Member

    Actually the 69s

    Correct me If I'm wrong but Ken Potter has a new article out that say's the MM can be :smile doubled??
     
  9. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    If you are talking about the non-ddo version, you are correct there are S/S varieties.

    But I have not seen the article concerning a 1969-S/S DDO. I believe only one obverse die was used and it was a single mm.

    Jim
     
  10. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    That's a good one!

    That's a good one!
     
  11. bhp3rd

    bhp3rd Die varieties, Gems

    It can be mechanically doubled as well as the date.

    It can be mechanically doubled as well as the date. The one found in Mich. a year or so back was a version of the true doubled die DDO-001 with mechanical doubling. Many true doubled dies can and do have associated with is some kine of other form of mechanical/machine doubling but a doubled die like this (DDO-001) one can be seen at arms length.
    1969-S is a notorious year for mechanical/machine doubling I have rolls of them, in fact I would guess I have looked at as many as 5000 BU (and circ.) examples with all kinds of mechanical doubling on them - to me they are worthless. I will not (any longer) even sell them because some fool will put them on Ebay and call them everything from a doubled die or poormans doubled die to the "shot fired from the grassy noll"!
    I have started just throwing them in the trash to prevent that very thing.
    Your coin is not a die variety, not a doubled die not even a re-punched mintmark that I can see, move on to the next one.
     
  12. Jim M

    Jim M Ride it like ya stole it

    There were actually 3 of them found here in Michigan around the same time. Mikes sold on Heritage for $126k. The other two are floating around in space. :whistle:
     
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