Who knows the amount of specimens known of 1969 S over D doubled die one cent penny?
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I seen some either with the S over D mint mark only, or doubling in the date and letters.never both erros on the same coin
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I one were discovered, and it were real, then the market would determine the price. Since that coin doesn't exist, there's no way to say what it would be worth. Be sure you know how to tell die doubling from strike doubling, especially for the 69-S cent.
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Not the best pics,it is for sure the rare S over D mint marks and I believe also DDO based on the date,do I have both errors on one coin?
Better light!!
With real sun light,this is how it really looks, electric light made it look different.
Welcome to the forum!
"what would be the price for one minted with all the errors ?"
Could set a record for the highest selling U.S. coin ever! Maybe 100 million!
Certainly worth a cent.
There are no verified 1969 S over D cents, so I'm not sure what rare error you're referencing. Even if it did exist, it would have to be on a die that's different than the current DDO.
I would say the number of known specimens is 0
Your picture is that of a standard 69-S Lincoln. It is NOT the DDO for that year. Buy some reference material if you are going to look for varieties.
Online resources available as well.
varietyvista.com/CONECA%20Master%20Listings.htm
I'm referring to S on top of the D,and as for how many are known I mean how many had been found or discovered. What bout the doubling in the numbers what variety is that? If there is no similar coins to this example,is it A new discovery?
That also applies to your one of a kind post as well.
Your photos are poorly focused, but there is no indication of a D over the S mm on your coin. In addition, the “doubling” you see on the date is flat and shelf-like. This is a characteristic of Machine or Strike Doubling and it is not a true form of doubling. It is not considered an error and has no additional value.
I would recommend visiting www.doubleddie.com and click on the tab labeled “Worthless Doubling”. Wexler gives a good explanation of machine doubling which will help you recognize it in the future.
Definitely not a DDO... machine doubling... I do not see the D/S either.... Cheers, RickO