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1913 Doubled Die Reverse WDDR-003

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1913 Doubled Die Reverse WDDR-003
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Verified LegacyDoubled Die Reverse

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Discovery Date
1913
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Description

Very strong Class VI extra thickness shows on FIVE CENTS, USA, EPU, and the dots.Die Markers: Obverse: Die clash remnants can be found under the chin and under the feathers. A die crack runs through the top of the large feather. Reverse: Type II Reverse. Die clash remnants run through EPU. A die crack runs through the top of the ITED of UNITED and then NE from the D to the rim. A die crack runs north from the E in EPU between the A and M in AMERICA and then out to the rim. A die crack runs east from the buffalo’s tail to the rim at about 3:00.Submitted By: Bill FivazCross References: CONECA: 3-R-VI Obverse: Short slanted die gouge on the upper portion of the Indian’s neck. Reverse: Type I Reverse. E/W die scratches through ED of UNITED and the first S of STATES; short die scratch between the bison’s two front legs; slanted die scratch protruding from the upper portion of the bison’s rear left leg. Obverse:

Attribution History

  • Discovered by Wayne Carson Cross References: CONECA: 2-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-05-1913-802 Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Brian Ribar.
  • CONECA: 2-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-05-1913-802 Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Brian Ribar.; Wexler Variety ID: 1913 5¢ WDDR-003
  • Expert attribution by Wexler Team

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Last updated: May 12, 2026