1944 half ddo?
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In my opinion, I do not believe it is. The areas in question appear to be lower, shelf or step like. Some of the letters are really thin compared to others, and that usually indicates some sort of mechanical damage. It is basically worthless damage.
One of the things I can suggest is to visit the recognized variety websites and see if there are any listings associated with the year and mintmark.
It allows a person to check, and then if there are listings, to read the description and get a good idea of where the majority of the doubling occurs.
Since a coin like this has been around for 70 plus years, I am sure if there were any varieties for this year/mintmark, they would have been documented,
New finds are occasionally found out in the wild, but they are very scarce.
Happy hunting.Gary Kozera
Website: https://MintErrors.org
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