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It would be called a doubled die not a double die and that 1943 is not.When you think you have found a doubled die you need to check all three reference sites and try to find a match. When you think you found a match post the attribution number you think it might be for confermation here on CCF. Here is another link for you to study and book mark: https://www.error-ref.com/?s=classe...doubled+diesJohn1 
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Pillar of the Community
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john I got them all printed out hahaha
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Pillar of the Community
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Cross References: CONECA: 18-O-I
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That's a lamination. And best not to refer to a coin without a mint mark as no mint best to say P mint because that is where it was minted. John1 
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okay. Is that worth saving and grading?
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Saving yes grading no. As a general rule a coin needs a retail value of at least $100 after slabbing to justify all cost involved in sending it in. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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Well,good luck in your hunt  John1 
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As I continue my Christmas gift from the wife. Is this a part of an "E" coming through on a 1999 Delaware State Quarter. 
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awesome thank you for the link
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Worn die issue,also a few too many photos. As a general rule to go by,on each coin you post one full coin photo front and back as well as one or two close ups where and when needed. John1 
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