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  • abuttram
    • Apr 2025
    • 9

    1969S Penny

    Hey all,

    This will be my first posted excluding the "introduce yourself" post I made a week or so ago. I would love to get some opinions on this penny I found when going through an uncirculated 1960S tube. I can't find anything like this on Variety Vista, so would love some feedback. This is a 1969S penny that has some characteristics that I have not ran across. The date may have doubling, but all my coins look like double dies to me, so am not qualified to make that call ,.What are your thoughts?. I did not upload a close up of the date but can add to it later if need be. I would like to focus on the words "liberty", the "VDB" and also Lincoln's beard. The first photo I'm posting shows a full photo of the coin. Upon zooming in on the coin, I see what looks like it could be doubling on the beard, but I can't tell if it's a double die or machine doubling. I zoomed in and took a close up photo of the beard (2nd photo), and also took a close up of the beard at a side angle (3rd photo). The "doubling" is not flat, so again, would love some feedback.. The 4th photo I am uploading is of the word "liberty". The "rty" looks different than the "libe" so what are you thoughts about that? Lastly, the 4th photo I'm uploading is the VDB. The VDB looks stranger than the rest of the coin, but again, I'm not educated enough to really say what's going on with that. Thanks in advance for your opinions and help.! PS: I might add: I do have the red book, look at variety vista, coppercoins, etc. but am too new to be confident in what I think I may see.
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  • MintErrors
    Minterrors.org
    • Jun 2015
    • 3730

    #2
    Originally posted by abuttram View Post
    Hey all,

    This will be my first posted excluding the "introduce yourself" post I made a week or so ago. I would love to get some opinions on this penny I found when going through an uncirculated 1960S tube. I can't find anything like this on Variety Vista, so would love some feedback. This is a 1969S penny that has some characteristics that I have not ran across. The date may have doubling, but all my coins look like double dies to me, so am not qualified to make that call ,.What are your thoughts?. I did not upload a close up of the date but can add to it later if need be. I would like to focus on the words "liberty", the "VDB" and also Lincoln's beard. The first photo I'm posting shows a full photo of the coin. Upon zooming in on the coin, I see what looks like it could be doubling on the beard, but I can't tell if it's a double die or machine doubling. I zoomed in and took a close up photo of the beard (2nd photo), and also took a close up of the beard at a side angle (3rd photo). The "doubling" is not flat, so again, would love some feedback.. The 4th photo I am uploading is of the word "liberty". The "rty" looks different than the "libe" so what are you thoughts about that? Lastly, the 4th photo I'm uploading is the VDB. The VDB looks stranger than the rest of the coin, but again, I'm not educated enough to really say what's going on with that. Thanks in advance for your opinions and help.! PS: I might add: I do have the red book, look at variety vista, coppercoins, etc. but am too new to be confident in what I think I may see.



    Once you see a true doubled die that you find, its a great feeling.

    In my opinion, on this coin, the LIBERTY appears to be machine damage. Some refer it as machine doubling. Its lower, step like and makes the devices (letters, numbers, buildings, animals etc) look thinner and almost damaged.

    A true doubled die should have the impressions at the same height.

    Although extreme, you can use your favorite search engine and search for
    1955 Lincoln cent doubled die

    1969S Lincoln cent doubled die

    1972 Lincoln cent doubled die die 1 or die 2

    The point I want to make is that that doubled die has both impressions at nearly the same height.


    https://error-ref.com has some great write ups on both good, bad and ugly issues.

    Here is the write-up on "machine doubling" aka worthless doubling:
    https://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/

    John Wexler did some outstanding comparisons which show a true doubled die next to worthless doubling. His website is a great educational website.
    https://doubleddie.com

    Specifically the articles under "worthless doubling" :

    https://doubleddie.com/144801.html


    From 1996 to present, its known as the single squeeze era. The doubling can appear different. 1995 and before are the more classic doubled dies.

    Happy hunting.


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    • abuttram
      • Apr 2025
      • 9

      #3
      Thank you for taking the time to look and give your opinion. I thought it may have been mechanical as well. I appreciate your answer.

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      • ariel cabrera
        • Mar 2022
        • 1224

        #4
        Originally posted by MintErrors View Post



        Once you see a true doubled die that you find, its a great feeling.

        In my opinion, on this coin, the LIBERTY appears to be machine damage. Some refer it as machine doubling. Its lower, step like and makes the devices (letters, numbers, buildings, animals etc) look thinner and almost damaged.

        A true doubled die should have the impressions at the same height.

        Although extreme, you can use your favorite search engine and search for
        1955 Lincoln cent doubled die

        1969S Lincoln cent doubled die

        1972 Lincoln cent doubled die die 1 or die 2

        The point I want to make is that that doubled die has both impressions at nearly the same height.


        https://error-ref.com has some great write ups on both good, bad and ugly issues.

        Here is the write-up on "machine doubling" aka worthless doubling:
        https://www.error-ref.com/machine-doubling/

        John Wexler did some outstanding comparisons which show a true doubled die next to worthless doubling. His website is a great educational website.
        https://doubleddie.com

        Specifically the articles under "worthless doubling" :

        https://doubleddie.com/144801.html


        From 1996 to present, its known as the single squeeze era. The doubling can appear different. 1995 and before are the more classic doubled dies.

        Happy hunting.
        Un verdadero dado doble debe tener las impresiones a la misma altura.?

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        • eaxtellcoin
          RPM Dealer Specialist
          • Feb 2008
          • 875

          #5
          "Un verdadero dado doble debe tener las impresiones a la misma altura.?"
          "A true double die must have the impressions at the same height."

          Yes and no.
          Many different classes of Double Dies. All have a different affect on the planchet that is struck. Please read about the classes of Double Dies.
          Happy Hunting to you both!
          Eric

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          • Shleppodella1
            Shleppodella 1
            • May 2024
            • 1101

            #6
            FYI.....
            error-ref.com gives a very easy to understanding run down on the minting process. I've found that alot of questions can be "self answered" by watching videos and reading from that website. There's a saying I'm sure that either heard or will hear is " read the book BEFORE getting the coin". I hope this helps.

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            • Ronald Ozimek
              • Oct 2020
              • 436

              #7
              Welcome to the group! Excelent photography by the way. You are inspiring me to up my skills/equipment in this area of expertise.

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