1962 Doubled Die Obverse DDO-036
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Description
Presenting a broader attribution footprint than the date-only varieties that precede it, the 1962 Proof Lincoln Memorial Cent DDO-036 combines a medium spread on the date with a light spread on IN GOD WE TRUST, giving collectors two distinct verification zones separated by a considerable distance across the obverse. The dual involvement indicates that the working hub displacement extended over a wide arc of the die face, strong enough to produce clearly discernible doubling on the date numerals while imparting a subtler but still detectable secondary impression on the motto letters. This variety is cataloged under UVC-2847 and DMR-061 and derives from the Philadelphia Mint proof production of 1962, which totaled 3,218,019 sets. On proof surfaces, the medium-spread date is the more accessible confirmation point — the secondary outlines on the digits should be visible under 8x to 10x magnification — while the light spread on TRUST demands more careful examination, ideally under diffused lighting that minimizes the reflective glare inherent to proof fields. The presence of doubling on both the lower date and the upper motto serves as a powerful diagnostic for separating DDO-036 from neighboring proof varieties that affect only one zone, and the contrast between medium and light intensity across the two areas provides a built-in signature that helps prevent misattribution.
Die Markers
- UVC-2847; DMR-061
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Additional Notes
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