1969-S 1C Doubled Die Obverse, BN (Regular Strike)

Series: Lincoln Cents 1959 to Date

PCGS MS63BN

PCGS MS63BN

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OBVERSE DETAILS

OBVERSE DETAILS

PCGS MS63BN

PCGS MS63BN

PCGS #:
2921
Designer:
Victor David Brenner/Frank Gasparro
Edge:
Plain
Diameter:
19.00 millimeters
Weight:
3.11 grams
Mintage:
15
Mint:
San Francisco
Metal:
95% Copper, 5% Zinc
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Condition Census What Is This?

Pos Grade Image Pedigree and History
1 MS63BN PCGS grade

Heritage 1/2019:3525, $36,000

1 MS63BN PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 10/2018:2040, not sold

1 MS63BN PCGS grade
4 MS62BN PCGS grade
4 MS62BN PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 11/2018:91066, $37,200

4 MS62BN PCGS grade
4 MS62BN estimated grade
8 MS61BN PCGS grade MS61BN PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2015:3023, $37,600

8 MS61BN PCGS grade
8 MS61BN PCGS grade
#1 MS63BN PCGS grade

Heritage 1/2019:3525, $36,000

#1 MS63BN PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 10/2018:2040, not sold

#1 MS63BN PCGS grade
#4 MS62BN PCGS grade
#4 MS62BN PCGS grade

Stack's/Bowers 11/2018:91066, $37,200

#4 MS62BN PCGS grade
#4 MS62BN estimated grade
MS61BN PCGS grade #8 MS61BN PCGS grade

Heritage 7/2015:3023, $37,600

#8 MS61BN PCGS grade
#8 MS61BN PCGS grade
Ron Guth:

The 1969-S Doubled Die Obverse Cent is a very rare variety that has enjoyed steady price appreciation over the years. Sam Lukes, a dealer from Visalia, CA, recounts the following:

"In 1994, a collector from New York found an example of one in an uncirculated roll that subsequently was graded MS-64 RD by PCI [a now-defunct grading service]. I bought the coin and sold it on Aug. 24, 1994, to a client for $10,000. I bought the coin back and sold it on April 4, 1995, to another client for $10,900. I repurchased the coin and sold it again to a collector on June 22, 1999, for $25,000. The coin was later crossed to PCGS at the same grade, MS-64 RD, and I was happy procuring this 'old friend' once again and reselling to another excited collector on Nov. 26, 2001, for $35,000. Several months later, just as the present numismatic 'bull market' was getting started, I was very fortunate in acquiring the nicest of two PCGS MS-65 RD examples, which I then sold to a prominent East Coast collector for a record $59,500, on March 21, 2002."(1)

In December 2007, an anony mous collector purchased two rolls of 1969-S Cents from a Michigan coin dealer and found one 1969-S DDO Cent in each roll.

On March 29, 2010, a 60 year-old veteran, named Brian, discovered a high-grade example of the 1969-S Doubled Die in a roll of cents he had collected years earlier from circulation.

Since then, numerous other examples have been discovered. As of July 2011, PCGS had certified 31 examples, including three Red-Brown and three Red examples. The finest examples in all categories include the following:

2 in PCGS MS63BN 2 in PCGS MS64RB 2 in PCGS MS64RD

Sources and/or recommended reading: 1. Sam Lukes. "1969-S doubled-die value keeps rising." NUMISMATIC NEWS, December 4, 2007, pp. 14 and 18.

"Collectors finds high-grade 1969-S DDO 1¢" by Ken Potter, COIN WORLD, July 12, 2010, pp. 1, 22, and 34

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