sorry the first one was a 1969 D the other three are from the 69 s I think the most prominent part is the s u in Trust zoom in on those and tell me what you think
Here is a link to some photos of the 1969-S DDO. http://www.lincolncentresource.com/doubledies/1969Sddo1.html
Microscopes and Microsoft Word. Neither make you an expert at either coin varieties or publishing BUT at least the MicroScope gets folks looking! Keep looking since ya just never know when one day, you'll come across the real deal!
Okay guys but if you ask me if you were here you might you might think differently about that second photo in the series that's the 69 s and if you expand it you might see a doubling in the US and T but thanks for your input I think I'll go have that one checked
Although be it as it may the doubling isn't as prominent as a lot of the 69 SS but it's there to be for sure that's just in my opinion I'll have a check though
Well you know there are different degrees of the doubling on these things that's why they have different die varieties
The images don't show anything. I would bet what you are seeing is machine doubling and not die doubling.
Could be sorry to have bothered anyone I'll just to find a better way to post pictures before going any futher with all these coins I have
Don't be sorry. It takes practice to take good images. It don't come easy. Finding true doubled die coins is not easy as well. I have never found one in my change.
I know I'm just a little hard on myself sometimes it'll be okay I won't quit thanks for the pep talk I appreciate all you guys I hope you all know that