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1962 Doubled Die Obverse DDO-033

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1962 (P) Cent Doubled Die Obverse error coin
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Verified LegacyDoubled Die Obverse
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Discovery Date
1962
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Description

The third in a trio of consecutively numbered 1962 Lincoln Memorial Cent doubled die obverse varieties that share an identical doubling footprint — a light spread on the closing T of IN GOD WE TRUST and the 2 of the date — DDO-033 nonetheless represents its own working die, distinguishable from DDO-031 and DDO-032 by unique die markers and progressive die states. The recurrence of this particular doubling pattern across three separate dies points to the source being a doubled working hub rather than three independent die-setting accidents; when a hub itself carries a secondary impression, every die sunk from that hub inherits the same displaced design, producing a family of related varieties that share doubling characteristics but differ in their individual die fingerprints. Cataloged under UVC-2059 and DMR-057, this variety was struck at the Philadelphia Mint as part of the 1962 business-strike production run. Collectors seeking to differentiate DDO-033 from its siblings should focus on die-specific features — scratches, gouges, polish lines, and progressive die cracks — rather than the doubling itself, since the hub-level origin means the spread on the T and the 2 will appear essentially identical across all three catalog entries. Magnification of 10x or greater is recommended, with careful lighting angled to maximize contrast on the light spread.

Die Markers

  • UVC-2059; DMR-057

External References

Last updated: July 10, 2026