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The mail service seems rather boogered up lately, but somehow this one managed to arrive today. Stage C is right after a fresh polishing of the reverse and it shows a lot of die scratches and whatnot all over it. The key marker for this one is the SSW/NNE die scratch through the C of CENT. 1943-S Lincoln Wheat cent doubled die - DDR-001 Stage C    
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 Very nice pick! Strong doubling for sure. Always interests me how we classify these as a Doubled die but in reality, class six varieties are not actually doubled hubs but rather just enlargement of an unknown cause, speculated to be flattening or wear. Again, Very cool pick! -CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Another nice (an understatement since it's MS66) pickup and I agree with Kloccwork.
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Nice at first looked like bounce back from case but you can see it very well at the L
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And the elongated dots 
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Thanks for the kind words! Always nice to get a good variety slabbed with a nice grade already on it. And had to get in a poke at the Frog!
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