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1945 LWC- Doubled Die Obverse?

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Hello. My friend has a 1945 LWC they say is a doubled die. I'm not 100% sure what they are looking at. Can you guys help me out? Thank you for your time! (I apologize for their pictures-they are not good quality)


1945-LWC--Doubled-Die-Obverse?
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1945-LWC--Doubled-Die-Obverse?
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All I see is Machine Doubling and some dings from post minting damage.
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Thanks I'll let them know.
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When you look at the edge of devices, you will find Machine Doubling, die striation and even the slightest movement. Also if your looking that close you are looking to hard for a doubled die. It it were a doubled die, it would leap out at you when you looking that close.
1945-LWC--Doubled-Die-Obverse?
3 large devices or 5 smaller devices per image. Anything too close, your looking to hard for thing not collectable. 10X is where most collectors buy a variety. If you can see it with that X, they pass on to something worth collecting.
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Pics are too blurry for me to see much of anything.



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Awesome. Thanks for the help.
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You might check other coin topics of theads I've posted before on various subjects. Just click on this link and it take you to a thread with various subjects that I either answered on or started:
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