1961 Doubled Die Reverse WDDR-007
ErrorDescription
Exhibiting a spread towards the center on UNITED, ONE CENT, and the designer's initials FG, the 1961 Proof Lincoln Memorial Cent WDDR-007 is a Class II distorted hub doubling variety whose centripetal displacement affects three separate inscription areas on the reverse. The involvement of both the upper legend (UNITED) and the central denomination (ONE CENT) alongside the designer's initials suggests that the hub distortion during the secondary impression was broad enough to register across multiple vertical zones of the die face. No significant obverse die markers have been noted, but the reverse carries a distinctive diagnostic: a small die gouge in the form of a dot below the left side of the U in UNITED. This gouge provides a reliable confirmation point that is independent of the doubling itself, allowing collectors to verify that a candidate specimen was struck from this specific die even if the close spread on the inscriptions proves difficult to resolve at lower magnifications. Cataloged by the Wexler Team as 1961 1¢ Pr WDDR-007, this variety has no known cross-references to other attribution systems. The Proof striking process, with its controlled pressures and polished planchets, means that specimens of WDDR-007 typically survive in high grades, preserving the subtle centripetal spread and the diagnostic die gouge dot with full clarity.
Attribution History
- Discovered by John A. Wexler Cross References: None known
- None known; Wexler Variety ID: 1961 1¢ Pr WDDR-007
- Expert attribution by Wexler Team