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1943/42 Double Dies

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I just bought about 200 quarters from the 40's. They are all in relatively good shape. Is there a decent guide I can follow to check for double dies. Any info would help. I'm not an expert and don;t want to miss out on a good opportunity. Thanks
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Went through the rolls. Almost all are 1943. Any info on how to identify that Double Die would be great.
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The best thing to do is just look at them!

If you stick to a "list", you could miss any other doubled dies.
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On the 43 and 43S usually only the date is doubled and not really to noticable. They basically look like a flattened date if they have been in circulation. And remember there is the 1042D double die also.
To be of any real value they would have to really obvious.
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