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1942-D Lincoln Wheat Cent - DDO #001 & RPM# 12

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Nice little guy found in bag of circulated wheat someone was going toss. This circulated 1942-D Lincoln Cent appears to be 1942D-1DO-001and a 1942D-1MM-012. Looks better then the photos under the loupe.. Has a tripled die 4 in the Date..

Any feedback, comments, or suggestions welcome...

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1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent---DDO-#001-&-RPM#-12

1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent---DDO-#001-&-RPM#-12

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This one I question. I could not see the hub doubling on your coin. I looked at the RPM location and it was so close. But there is a slight turn on you coin of the mint mark.
1942-D-Lincoln-Wheat-Cent---DDO-#001-&-RPM#-12
I couldn't match it to 1942D-1MM-010 because the location is different. So I don't know what die number this is. The circulation of this coin has left it pretty beat up. But maybe you can get some better images of the hub doubling. (The angle you too images of may have wiped it out if it is there? The image on coppercoins show the light coming from the NW to SE at an angle. That might help.
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