1957 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-007
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Verified LegacyDoubled Die Reverse
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Discovery Date
1957
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Description
The 1957 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 1957 Washington Quarter, part of the Washington Silver Quarters 1932-1964 series. Die markers: UVC-0899 DMR-013 Stage A: Reverse and Obverse are EMDS Stage B: Die crack BUS of PLURIBUS to wing – LMDS Die crack across forehead and hair – LMDS Stage C: Die crack extends to RIBUS of PLURIBUS to wing – LDS Die crack across bust – LDS.
Die Markers
- UVC-0899
- DMR-013
- Stage A:
- Reverse and Obverse are EMDS
- Stage B:
- Die crack BUS of PLURIBUS to wing – LMDS
- Die crack across forehead and hair – LMDS
- Stage C:
- Die crack extends to RIBUS of PLURIBUS to wing – LDS
- Die crack across bust – LDS
Attribution History
- Discovered by Michael L. Ellis
- Expert attribution by VarietyVista
External References
Additional Notes
Reverse is RDV-002.
Last updated: June 20, 2026