Funny, I was just looking up this coin on coinfacts. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1969-s-1c-ddo-fs-101-028-bn/37994 Take a look and a read, make sure the MM is not doubled. I can't really tell from your photo, but this DDO is extremely rare (less than 100 produced) and very obvious to the eye. No time for Die Deterioration with that mintage, so all examples look the same, doubling wise. Your lettering looks more smeared than doubled, IMHO. One of the experts will chime in in a moment, but that pcgs page is a good place to start. Good luck!
I cannot see doubling on your coin because of reflection and lack of focus. It should look like this and I do not see that on your coin?
Um... paternal twins? Definitely not DDO. I've found Mechanical doubling on the 69 S that is much more pronounced than your example and still not ddo. Keep looking, 2 were found by the same dude a bunch of years back. Should still be some out there
Clearly not even close. A simple google search would've told you that. Not trying to be rude, but if you want to actually be able to identify these varieties you should do some studying.
Folks, I think we're being trolled. Look at that first photo in the post above this one. Perfectly clear shot of two letters. The rest blurry. No need to waste any more time here.
I think your getting a little jelly I clearly know what I have I was just asking what it may grade at ! WOW
Hey, man, everyone's been nice and patient with you, no reason to get uppity. If you can't see the difference between the true doubled version and yours, there just ain't a lot of hope for ya.