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1943 D Doubled Mint Mark And Date - Worth Grading?

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Hey guys, just wanted to get some opinions on this coin. I know it's not "THE" sought after Doubled mint mark, but considering condition is it worth the cost of slabbing it? Can't really find much on the value of nicer doubles like this. Let me know your opinions on grade/value/and whether it deserves a slab! Thanks!

1943-D-Doubled-Mint-Mark-And-Date---Worth-Grading?

1943-D-Doubled-Mint-Mark-And-Date---Worth-Grading?

1943-D-Doubled-Mint-Mark-And-Date---Worth-Grading?
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Hnnnn.
I'm not so sure that is doubling. Looks like a ghost D.

I'll be interested to learn what the experts have to say.
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It's apparent on the 9, 4, and 3 also. Kinda hard to see in the pic though.
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Die deterioration, the steel planchets were brutal on die lifespan.
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Biokemist is correct, I have a 43 D that looks just like yours.
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You know, guys, the pics are suboptimal but I don't see a mark on the coin. Anyone else?
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DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling

Dave - It looks pretty good but the pictures are too small and flat. One thing I like, I see a bit of woodgrain in the reverse. :)
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