1948 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-006
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Description
The 1948 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-006 is a doubled die reverse (DDR) variety, where die hubbing misalignment produced visible doubling on the reverse design. This variety was discovered on the 1948 Franklin Half Dollar, part of the Franklin Half Dollars 1948-1963 series. Die markers: UVC-007 DMR-007 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Numerous die scratches on Reverse – EMDS Long circular die scratch behind head – EMDS Stage C: Reverse and Obverse are LMDS Stage D: LDS (unconfirmed). Die Stages and Markers UVC-007 DMR-007 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Numerous die scratches on Reverse – EMDS Long circular die scratch behind head – EMDS Stage C: Reverse and Obverse are LMDS Stage D: LDS (unconfirmed).
Die Markers
- UVC-007
- DMR-007
- Stage A:
- EDS (unconfirmed)
- Stage B:
- Numerous die scratches on Reverse – EMDS
- Long circular die scratch behind head – EMDS
- Stage C:
- Reverse and Obverse are LMDS
- Stage D:
- LDS (unconfirmed)
Attribution History
- Discovered by James Wiles
- Expert attribution by VarietyVista
External References
Additional Notes
Die Stages and Markers UVC-007 DMR-007 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Numerous die scratches on Reverse – EMDS Long circular die scratch behind head – EMDS Stage C: Reverse and Obverse are LMDS Stage D: LDS (unconfirmed)