1944 Doubled Die Obverse WDDO-001
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Description
A spread towards the center shows on the date, the designer’s initials, and IGWT.Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Weak parallel die scratches can run SW from the forehead. Obverse Stage B: The dies clashed and the obverse die was heavily abraded. Die clash remnants can be found at the top of the throat and along the nose and forehead. Reverse Stage A: A die gouge can be found to the right of the upper T in UNITED. Reverse Stage B: The reverse die was heavily abraded. The die gouge to the right of the upper T is still visible. Numerous N/S die scratches run through the olive branch and leaves on the left side of the fasces. Strong die clash remnants can be found north of EPU.Submitted By: Thomas McGowanCross References: None known Obverse: Numerous thin die scratches can be seen between IGWT, the chin, and the neck. Reverse: Numerous die scratches can be seen in the right field. A die scratch can be found below the ICA in AMERICA. Obverse:
Attribution History
- Discovered by Kevin Flynn Cross References: CONECA: 2-O-V Comments: The photos of this variety are courtesy of Kevin Flynn.
- CONECA: 2-O-V Comments: The photos of this variety are courtesy of Kevin Flynn.; Wexler Variety ID: 1944 10¢ WDDO-001
- Expert attribution by Wexler Team