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1942 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-001

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1942 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-001
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Verified LegacyDoubled Die Reverse

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Discovery Date
1942
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Description

The 1942 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-001 is a doubled die reverse (DDR) variety, where die hubbing misalignment produced visible doubling on the reverse design. This variety was discovered on the 1942 Washington Quarter, part of the Washington Silver Quarters 1932-1964 series. Die markers: UVC-0238 DMR-015 Stage A: Reverse and Obverse are EDS Stage B: Reverse and Obverse are MDS Stage C: Light die crack East from back of Eagle's Head – LDS Die crack down eagle's Right (viewer's Left) wing to Q of QUARTER Die crack from bust to rim through 1 of date – LDS Light die crack across upper hair. Die Stages and Markers UVC-0238 DMR-015 Stage A: Reverse and Obverse are EDS Stage B: Reverse and Obverse are MDS Stage C: Light die crack East from back of Eagle's Head – LDS Die crack down eagle's Right (viewer's Left) wing to Q of QUARTER Die crack from bust to rim through 1 of date – LDS Light die crack across upper hair.

Die Markers

  • UVC-0238
  • DMR-015
  • Stage A:
  • Reverse and Obverse are EDS
  • Stage B:
  • Reverse and Obverse are MDS
  • Stage C:
  • Light die crack East from back of Eagle's Head – LDS
  • Die crack down eagle's Right (viewer's Left) wing to Q of QUARTER
  • Die crack from bust to rim through 1 of date – LDS
  • Light die crack across upper hair

Attribution History

  • Discovered by Michael K. Ringo
  • Expert attribution by VarietyVista

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Additional Notes

Die Stages and Markers UVC-0238 DMR-015 Stage A: Reverse and Obverse are EDS Stage B: Reverse and Obverse are MDS Stage C: Light die crack East from back of Eagle's Head – LDS Die crack down eagle's Right (viewer's Left) wing to Q of QUARTER Die crack from bust to rim through 1 of date – LDS Light die crack across upper hair

Last updated: June 20, 2026