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1942 D Double Die Obverse?

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Hello, I believe that this is the double die but would like to get peoples opinion on it. The last image with a circle around "N" looks thick like a worn down doubling. WHat would you grade it as well?

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1942-D-Double-Die-Obverse?
1942-D-Double-Die-Obverse?
1942-D-Double-Die-Obverse?
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Well it has had some circulation flattening by vending machines. But the design pretty much looked like that even on an un-BU coin:
https://images.PCGS.com/CoinFacts/3...934_2200.jpg
Not the same devices. The master hub must have been aging at that time. (swelling outwards)
Looks like a new master hub was created in 1951/1952 with the ODV-006. Looks like an overlap of the ODV-005, 006 those years.
http://www.varietyvista.com/09b%20W...arieties.htm
Looks like the ODV-006 was only used two years? Interesting? Several differences in some years going forward.
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