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1943 Wheat Triple Die Obv

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Acquired a roll of UNC 1943 Wheats & all have tripling of the forehead outline. The doubling is clear & the third impression much lighter (all much clearer than the image suggests. Anyhow, was wondering if there's resource that shows this variety. Your help much appreciated. Rod in Texas

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Looks like lathe reduction doubling + MD to me.Is there any other areas that look doubled or tripled?
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Thanks for the input. The only doubling/tripling is on the forehead outline. It's pretty obvious (& probably common considering there are 50 in this roll) so I figured the Double Die specialists would long ago have documented it.
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Have you tried the coppercoins.com web site? Good tool to have book marked.

I'm logged on to it every time I search. Couldn't live with out it my self.

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Appreciate the website...will check it out...Rod in TX
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