1969 S Double Strike Penny Found

routinepursuit

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1969 S Strike Double Penny Found

Hey all, been lurking on this forum for several months and now have something interesting to post. Today I learned what the difference between a double die and a strike double, its about 125k. See the pics of a 1969s memorial penny with strike doubling in the date, mint mark and liberty found in loomis roll. What do you think I can get for it?

Thanks

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routinepursuit

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Thanks, never said it was a DDO, was just curious if the strike double had any value.
 

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Double strike refers to an error in which the planchet is struck by the dies twice. Strike doubling is doubling that occurs during a single strike.
Strike doubling is the same as machine doubling.
OP is correct. It is mechanical doubling.

OP never said it was a double strike. OP said it was strike doubled.

You were the first one to mention double strike.
 

dacoinman

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This is my specialty! I had the luxury to photograph one of these lovelies in 2010. If I can figure out the attachment thing on here I'll include a shot of the obverse. As for strike doubling or Machine doubling, they usually don't carry a premium. But, that is dependent on the amount. I have sold a cent or two over the years for something like a dollar with some extreme strike doubling. The key word here is extreme. Other "striking" types to look for that are very interesting is double strikes. I have acquired a decent collection a couple years ago, and I hope to photograph a 1924 double struck Lincoln cent at a close to 90 degree rotation. Anyway, I hope I can get the pic to attach.

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Interesting side note, notice the strike doubling on the mint mark?

Chuck
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