You have a shelf doubled 1969s cent, they are very common and have been confused with the actual 1969s doubled die cents, there is no premium for them and they have been known to give people strokes and quit there jobs thinking they hit the BIG ONE, here is the pick up points to a real bonafied 1969s Doubled die.
Thanks MD for posting that infamous link that everbody does not read and or comprehand etc or use search function but still manage to find this forum somehow.
@giantsfan20 said:
Thank MR oldeastside very nice and detailed pictures much appreciated by me .
At least this post and viewing it will not go to waste.
Very nice coin yours by chance.
Naw, I just found a google search and found that pic and said "Eureka" and I was in a good mood after Aspies Post, HECK I was a Newbie once and feel we all need a better attitude toward the next generation
If there is any doubt, you don't have one. The 69-S doubled die is a very strong one. Use the picture that @OldEastside posted for reference, there is no mistaking that one.
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You have a shelf doubled 1969s cent, they are very common and have been confused with the actual 1969s doubled die cents, there is no premium for them and they have been known to give people strokes and quit there jobs thinking they hit the BIG ONE, here is the pick up points to a real bonafied 1969s Doubled die.
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Steve
Do a search I have posted links that will **hopefully ** answer yor question if really interested on the subject.
Thank MR oldeastside very nice and detailed pictures much appreciated by me .
At least this post and viewing it will not go to waste.
Very nice coin yours by chance.
This article about doubling by JT Stanton is a good read. It actually uses the 69-S DDO 1c as an example.
http://conecaonline.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/StrikeDoublingFlyer-1.pdf
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Thank you for all this great information
Thanks MD for posting that infamous link that everbody does not read and or comprehand etc or use search function but still manage to find this forum somehow.
Can I quit my job now??? Please...
Yes ... if your day job is a coin dealer, you can quit.
See http://www.doubledimes.com for a free online reference for US twenty-cent pieces
Pour man's dd?
That was funny.
Good eye but not the winner. keep looking you cant find a nugget if you don't look.
Hoard the keys.
Thx, stay tuned
Naw, I just found a google search and found that pic and said "Eureka" and I was in a good mood after Aspies Post, HECK I was a Newbie once and feel we all need a better attitude toward the next generation
Steve
2 69s?
Sounds crowded
Naahh, Lots of room left...
touche
I knew once you saw this 69 you would be all over it. Haha
Hoard the keys.
Hoard the keys.
I knew she would show up to the party! An there she came... lickety split
Ah the lure of the 69.....S that is Cheers, RickO
If there is any doubt, you don't have one. The 69-S doubled die is a very strong one. Use the picture that @OldEastside posted for reference, there is no mistaking that one.
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