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  • 1969s lincoln cent double VDB

    have a 1969s lincoln cent that has a double VDB.Is this common?I don't have a picture yet my camara is not that good for close up pic. so hopefully someone out there can shine some light on this lincoln cent i am pretty new to error coins so I need some insight.

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    Other examples I've seen appear to be cases of machine doubling. Machine doubling is incredibly common on S-mintmark cents from 1968 through the early 1970's.
    Mike Diamond. Error coin writer and researcher.

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      1969s lincoln cent double VDB

      Thank you mike for the info

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        There is only one 1969-S Lincoln cent that will show doubling on the VDB and not have it be machine doubling and that is the 1969-S, DDO-001.

        What confuses most people is that the VDB, even when it is machine doubling, is incused and that throws people for a loop. However, it is the only way it could happen. As the coin bounces back up into the retreating die if it hits that portion of the die with the VDB, which is raised on the die, it will cause another partial or whole VDB to appear.

        BJ Neff
        Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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