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Now for 2016, there is a minor double die error there. Go look for Wexler's site on the net and see if you want to bother looking for them. It's a very minor doubling. Probably will never be an expensive coin. Not like the 72's or the granddaddy of them all, 1955.
 

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I would search for doubling on the obverse and reverse. It's still early as for varieties being found and I'm sure there are more yet to be discovered. Also the correct term is "doubled" die not double.
 

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Since you have so many at once....I would search them for errors....you might just have multiples!!! Good luck with your decision!
 

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