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1960 Doubled Die Obverse WDDO-019

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1960 (P) Cent Doubled Die Obverse error coin
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Discovery Date
1960
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Description

Sharing the same Wexler designation as the Large Date version, WDDO-019 on the 1960 Lincoln Memorial Cent Small Date regular strike documents this doubled die obverse variety as it appears under the later Small Date hub type introduced partway through 1960 production. The doubling created visible displacement on the obverse design elements during the die hubbing process. Die markers on the obverse include a die scratch running northeast from the bottom left of the L in LIBERTY, several die scratches running from west to east between the vest and the 1 in the date, and a die scratch running from north-northwest to south-southeast between the 9 and the 6. The reverse carries three short, nearly vertical die gouges at the top right of the C in AMERICA, two die scratches running from north-northeast to south-southwest between the D in UNITED and the first S in STATES, and a die scratch running from west-southwest to east-northeast through the lower TES in STATES. The Small Date designation is confirmed by examining the date numeral proportions, where all four digits present at a more uniform height compared to the Large Date hub's notably taller 1 and lower-sitting 0. Collectors pursuing a comprehensive 1960 DDO set should acquire both hub variants of WDDO-019.

Die Markers

  • Obverse: A die scratch runs NE from the bottom left of the L in LIBERTY. Several die scratches run from west to east between the vest and the one in the date. A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the 9 and the 6. Reverse: Three short, nearly vertical die gouges can be found at the top right of the C in AMERICA. Two die scratches run from NNE to SSW between the D in UNITED and the 1st S in STATES. A die scratch runs from WSW to ENE through the lower TES in STATES.

Attribution History

  • Discovered by Wexler Team

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Last updated: July 10, 2026