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1843 Seated Liberty Dime Doubled Die

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Has anybody heard of a 1843 Seated Liberty dime doubled die. The 1843 date is doubled...any help please.
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The earlier dated SL coins in all denominations are notorious for having repunched dates. If you can corral up a photo or two, preferably close ups, we can better gauge the variety.
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Not likely a DDO, more likely a repunched date
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Variety 102

Obverse 2: Repunched 1843/1843

Reverse B: Perfect Die, Partial Flash Around Bow Loops

there is also a 102a which is the same obverse but the later state reverse die shows shattering and it is very obvious

both are semi-scarce varieties with the latter being a bit more of a rarity

I'd love to see pics of it
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