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<p>[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3053311, member: 90539"]The photos that were put on by the other member were pictures of an actual coin. to find one in that condition like the other photos would be rare . However I did notice some for sale on eBay that were certified . Maybe you can use those to match up with your coin. I hope you have one. It does seem that any lower grade 69-s doubled die are really not worth a large amount of money , and sell in the 200 dollar range for ones that look to be in better condition then yours. Like I said it is really hard to see what your seeing in your pictures. Maybe try the eBay sites and match your penny to those . Maybe you could send it in to have verified. Possibly take it in to a local coin shop to get their opinion as one member suggested to do. Everyone is here to try and help , but there are some that get frustrated simply because you do not value their opinions. This is understandable. To avoid this and get good positive results you have to go beyond and either send it in get opinions from people in the know who can physically look at your coin in person. From your photos it is hard to see what you see. Please try matching your coin to those for sale on eBay , or any other site that has sold one or has one . This may help you make an informed decision. Good Luck I hope you have one.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Dillan, post: 3053311, member: 90539"]The photos that were put on by the other member were pictures of an actual coin. to find one in that condition like the other photos would be rare . However I did notice some for sale on eBay that were certified . Maybe you can use those to match up with your coin. I hope you have one. It does seem that any lower grade 69-s doubled die are really not worth a large amount of money , and sell in the 200 dollar range for ones that look to be in better condition then yours. Like I said it is really hard to see what your seeing in your pictures. Maybe try the eBay sites and match your penny to those . Maybe you could send it in to have verified. Possibly take it in to a local coin shop to get their opinion as one member suggested to do. Everyone is here to try and help , but there are some that get frustrated simply because you do not value their opinions. This is understandable. To avoid this and get good positive results you have to go beyond and either send it in get opinions from people in the know who can physically look at your coin in person. From your photos it is hard to see what you see. Please try matching your coin to those for sale on eBay , or any other site that has sold one or has one . This may help you make an informed decision. Good Luck I hope you have one.[/QUOTE]
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