1968 D/D cent

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by Ninarose, Jun 24, 2017.

  1. Ninarose

    Ninarose New Member

    Can someone please help me verify that this penny is or is not a D/D
     

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  3. CoinG1901

    CoinG1901 Member

    Sorry, can not exactly see it from that distance. But I tried and to me if does not look like one. Not sure so do not take my word at 100% truth.
     
  4. Ninarose

    Ninarose New Member

    Ill take a better picture
     
  5. Ninarose

    Ninarose New Member

    Ok here's a closer look
     

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  6. CoinG1901

    CoinG1901 Member

    I do not think this is a double die. Perhaps there will be others who will share their opinion.
     
  7. Ninarose

    Ninarose New Member

    Notice the bottom of his shirt is close to the rim and the L liberty
     
  8. CoinG1901

    CoinG1901 Member

    I see what you pointed out. I would not be able to answer what that may be.
     
  9. Seattlite86

    Seattlite86 Outspoken Member

    I'm afraid neither photo is clear enough to determine if it is or isn't anything of note.
     
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  10. Pitassi

    Pitassi New Member

    Rite aid has a set of external camera lenses for around 10 dollars and they work wonders
     
  11. Ordinary Fool

    Ordinary Fool Active Member

    Reckon it might be a better idea to find out what she is working with before sending her off to buy more stuff?
     
  12. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    @Ninarose, are you also seeing "doubling," however slight, in any of the numbers in the date? Look real closely.
     
  13. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    The design didn't change , so it means either (1) The die was overused and spread bringing the devices and lettering closer to the edge or (2) it is a 'dryer coin' and the circumference of the coin is very slightly decreased and the rim a little thicker as it was moved towards the center.
     
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