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1939 DDR Cent

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can anyone attribute this? I'm not good with doubled dies and all the ones on CC look the same to me.

1939-DDR-Cent

1939-DDR-Cent

1939-DDR-Cent
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12/27/2015 9:07 pm
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Think it looks pretty close to 1DR-004 on coppercoins can you see a die crack above VDB by any chance? Could be different die states tho
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i couldn't see a die crack or any of the other markers for 004
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How can you tell this is a double die? I am new to variety hunting.
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the dot between E and pluribus is an oval in shape, and the horizontal bar of the L is much thicker than usual. after looking through thousands of wheat cents you notice slight differences, so just keep looking
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