1913 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-007
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Verified LegacyDoubled Die Reverse
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Discovery Date
1913
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Description
The 1913 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-007 is a doubled die reverse (DDR) variety, where die hubbing misalignment produced visible doubling on the reverse design. This variety was discovered on the 1913 Buffalo Nickel - Type 2, part of the Buffalo Nickels 1913-1938 series. Die markers: UVC-250 DMR-013 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Die clash through the B of PLURIBUS – EMDS Die clash below chin and in front of nose – EMDS Stage C: LDS (unconfirmed). RDV-002 (Bison on flat ground).
Die Markers
- UVC-250
- DMR-013
- Stage A:
- EDS (unconfirmed)
- Stage B:
- Die clash through the B of PLURIBUS – EMDS
- Die clash below chin and in front of nose – EMDS
- Stage C:
- LDS (unconfirmed)
Attribution History
- Discovered by Lewis Fletcher
- Expert attribution by VarietyVista
External References
Additional Notes
RDV-002 (Bison on flat ground).
Last updated: June 20, 2026