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1944-S LWC 1-DO-001?

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"Moderate to strong thickness on outer devices, especially the date and LIB" It has both obverse markers. What do you think?

1944-S-LWC-1-DO-001?

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I've gotta say I see similar markers. It may be the angle of the photo, but the mint mark is rotated different on CC. Nice photos except date closeup is little dark. I'm not used to circulated coins so my opinion is suspect.
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I don't know, there may be a little angle on it. I think the first pic looks a lot closer.
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A lot of detail has been lost on your coin with the heavy circulation issue. It may he been a DDO when it was struck, or a normal coin. The flattening of the devices hides what the answer really is.

The reason I don't feel this is a class 6 doubled die is the vertical lines on the 44 uprights. On the Class 6 DDO's you can see a narrowing on the uprights in the center:
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I see. I appreciate it Coop.
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