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1941 P Washington Quarter Doubled Beak

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Found this going through some of my silver!
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Nice one! Been hunting for this one for a while. The '42 DDR FS-801 is also a big one for those 40's dates. Very nice!

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Well John's comments about this one is interesting.

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1941 25¢ WWHR-001Doubled Working Hub:
Comments: Despite the fact that the doubling is from a doubled working hub, the strength of the doubling still makes it a desirable variety for doubled die collectors and thus the "Best Of" label. CONECA has not yet branded it as a doubled working hub and lists the various dies that were affected as unique varieties all with their own working die number based on the working die markers. CONECA has identified at least 15 working dies displaying the working hub doubling.

http://doubleddie.com/1686174.html
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That is interesting coop. I saw there were multiple dies that year with the double beak.
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