1972-D Doubled Die Reverse WDDR-001
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Description
The 1972-D Doubled Die Reverse WDDR-001 is a doubled die reverse (DDR) variety, where die hubbing misalignment produced visible doubling on the reverse design. This variety was discovered on the 1972 (D) Lincoln Memorial Cent, part of the Lincoln Memorial Cents 1959-2008 series. Die markers: Obverse: A long die scratch running from NW to SE runs through the 7 in the date. Numerous die scratches run north to south between the vest and the date and also through the TY of LIBERTY. A short, vertical die scratch is centered between the lower N of IN and the G of GOD. Several short die scratches run SSW to NNE to the right of the D in GOD. Reverse: A small die gouge can be found between the lower T and E of UNITED. A short, vertical die scratch can be found to the right of the 2nd A in AMERICA. A die gouge can be found inside the upper M of AMERICA.
Die Markers
- Obverse: A long die scratch running from NW to SE runs through the 7 in the date. Numerous die scratches run north to south between the vest and the date and also through the TY of LIBERTY. A short, vertical die scratch is centered between the lower N of IN and the G of GOD. Several short die scratches run SSW to NNE to the right of the D in GOD. Reverse: A small die gouge can be found between the lower T and E of UNITED. A short, vertical die scratch can be found to the right of the 2nd A in AMERICA. A die gouge can be found inside the upper M of AMERICA.
Attribution History
- Discovered by Wexler Team