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1943 Penny Is This A DDO?

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Looks like doubling on the 4. Is this an error?
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 Posted 02/22/2020  08:17 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Did you check the three main reference sites? I did and the closest I could find is http://varietyvista.com/01a%20LC%20...3PDDO019.htm
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Hi, Fernagh.

with John1. Look from the URL John1 indicated and wait for Coop's input which is invaluable.

I can see why you are asking if your coin is a DDO. Experts at CCF can help you more if you post full pics of the obverse and reverse of your coin. Are you comparing your coin to that of Variety Vista's 1943 DDO-019?

Enjoy the hobby...

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Keep in mind the die wear pattern on coins. They are all the same. The metal wear in the same direction. From the center outwards to the closet rim. The only exception I've seen is on the early Lincoln cents with the wider rims. The larger rims made them wear on the opposite side of the dates. As the dies wore down, then it started showing on then on the sides towards the rim.
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