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Sweet! My first doubled die  thank you. 
Edited by Newbie38 08/07/2017 11:33 am
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 First Doubled Die Congratulations Newbie38 
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 I think it matches this one?
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It's not WDDR-001, it's WDDR-050. I'm sorry if I didn't make that clear in my first reply.
Edited by Tanman2001 08/07/2017 6:32 pm
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Edited by Newbie38 08/07/2017 7:49 pm
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The easiest way that I start out with are to find the most noticeable differences (I use this technique for helping with these listings as well as the Homestead Nebraska quarter DDR's) The doubled finger is further away from the index finger on the 050 compared to the 001 - look and the White & Red boxes that I put on the pictures. Yours is further away like the 050. Once I can determine which variety (listing) it is then I look for the die markers as comfirmation (die markers may not always be present depending on the condition of the coin or the stage of the strike) Wexler's does a good job identifying which stage should have what die markers for these listings.
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The reason I said # 001 is it's plump like the picture
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