Probably the millionth time this question has been asked on here id guess. seeing as getting lucky hands on a true 1969 s penny doubled die is the true jackpot win lol. Anyways I would really appreciate it anybody's help if they could let me know and are you going to included pictures the best I could of the dye markers which were mostly on the reverse. I was referring to Wexler for the die markers but to be honest I'm not the greatest at deciphering between machine doubling and true doubled dies. I'm learning and I'll get it eventually I hope And also I apologize for the quality of the photos but I tried the best that I could and I hope that it's good enough to help me find the answers I need
No. That's not the big one. Here's the picture. Click to enlarge. It's one of the most dramatic of the major Doubled Die varieties to look for.
The rule of thumb for a 1969 DDO-001 is, if you have to ask, its not it. The DDO-002 is a different story.
As part of our learning process, studying all of the different types of doubling can be helpful, but often overwhelming. Keep searching and learning.