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1939 LWC DDO Or Just Fat

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I am posting this 1939 Wheat cent Woody. I had been holding on to it because it is a beautiful Woody (imho) looking at it under the scope it has thick devices so wondering if it is possibly a DDO? I did check CopperCoins website but nothing matches.

Now usually my coins are quite worn so maybe this is just a normal nice strike - all opinions welcome.

Thanks
CC

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Contact damaged. Nothing is really enlarged, but beat down from circulation.
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Contact damaged. Nothing is really enlarged, but beat down from circulation




But a very interesting alloy mix going on!
"Nummi rari mira sunt, si sumptus ferre potes." - Christophorus filius Scotiae
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Same here.
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Thanks, I appreciate your time :)
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Circulation wear has caused the devices to flatten down over time.
Errers and Varietys.
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PMD/circulation wear.
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