1967 Doubled Die Obverse DDO-007
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Description
The 1967 Doubled Die Obverse DDO-007 is a doubled die obverse (DDO) variety, where a misalignment during the die hubbing process created visible doubling on the obverse design elements. This variety was discovered on the 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar, part of the Kennedy Half Dollars Silver Clad 1965-1970 series. Die markers: UVC-114 DMR-009 Stage A: EDS (unconfirmed) Stage B: Obverse is EMDS Reverse is LISTED as DDR-011 – EMDS Stage C: Strong die scratch Southeast from O of GOD – MDS Numerous die scratches on Obverse Numerous die scratches on Reverse – MDS UVC-353 DMR-026 Stage D: Obverse is LMDS Reverse die changed – EDS Minor class II spread on upper stars Stage E: LDS (unconfirmed). Cross-referenced as FS-102. BS. Reverse is LISTED as DDR-011. FS-102.
Die Markers
- UVC-114
- DMR-009
- Stage A:
- EDS (unconfirmed)
- Stage B:
- Obverse is EMDS
- Reverse is LISTED as DDR-011 – EMDS
- Stage C:
- Strong die scratch Southeast from O of GOD – MDS
- Numerous die scratches on Obverse
- Numerous die scratches on Reverse – MDS
- UVC-353
- DMR-026
- Stage D:
- Obverse is LMDS
- Reverse die changed – EDS
- Minor class II spread on upper stars
- Stage E:
- LDS (unconfirmed)
Attribution History
- Discovered by Timothy Wissert, Geoffrey Fults
- FS-102
- Expert attribution by VarietyVista
External References
Additional Notes
BS. Reverse is LISTED as DDR-011. FS-102.