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1943 Steel Cent Doubled Die Obverse

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I matched this one to DDO-006. Enjoy

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Took me 3 tries,CCs' site then Wexler and then VV. Are you sure,what stage? http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20...3PDDO006.htm
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Nice find.
Stage B. That die crack from the O (ONE) to the L (PLURIBUS) is spot on. Also the arcing die crack over VDB appears to be there.
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Nice find. Are DDs on the 1943 LWCs less common or comparable to other years?
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Congrats!
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That a very nice piece! I like that it's an early enough stage that separation lines can still be seen in some places. Congratulations!

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Very nice
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Very nice catch, and a tough one!
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Great find SilverStackerKid!
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Are DDs on the 1943 LWCs less common or comparable to other years?

Probably either comparable to other years, maybe even more common. You have to remember the mint was working under an increased workload during the war years and with a short workforce because much of the staff had either been drafted or left for higher paying defense jobs. Then there are also a lot of false alarms on the steel cents caused by the plating and even more so by replated coins
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