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Is This A 1942 (Quarter) Double Die Obverse?

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Is this a 1942 Double Die Obverse?
I found it in my coin jar and was wondering.
Thanks for all responses.
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To my eye, there is no doubling, but I'm no expert.



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Thank you Coinfrog
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I just posted in your duplicate post,where are you seeing doubling?
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Hi,

Im seeing doubling in the R in god we trust

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If talking about the same coin, you only need one thread. I have removed the other one.
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A nice find, but this is not one of the 1942 DDO's.

Still a great bit of silver and I wish I could still find these in my coin jar :P

Diagnostics: The G/O in GOD, you in TRUST and L in LIBERTY do not show doubling to the south, nor do the 1, 9, and 4 in the date show doubling to the northeast. The doubling on the 4 is usually quite prominent even on very worn coins such as this one (it appears to the upper right side of the right upright of the 4.)
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To CCF! Unfortunately, it's not a Doubled Die Obverse. That's circulation flattening from circulation wear that caused it to look like that. Still a nice find though, as it's 90% Silver!
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It's a nice 90% silver quarter, but no DDO, sorry.
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