2005 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-056
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Description
The 2005 Doubled Die Reverse DDR-056 is a doubled die reverse (DDR) variety, where die hubbing misalignment produced visible doubling on the reverse design. This variety was discovered on the 2005 (P) Minnesota State Quarter, part of the State Quarters 1999-2008 series. Die markers: UVC-1511 DMR-059 Stage A: Small die gouge dot Northeast of the M of UNUM – EMDS Obverse is EMDS Stage B: Die break in the lower last 8 of 1858 – LMDS Die crack across front bust point into field – LMDS Die crack across designer's initials Stage C: LDS (unconfirmed). Die Stages and Markers UVC-1511 DMR-059 Stage A: Small die gouge dot Northeast of the M of UNUM – EMDS Obverse is EMDS Stage B: Die break in the lower last 8 of 1858 – LMDS Die crack across front bust point into field – LMDS Die crack across designer's initials Stage C: LDS (unconfirmed).
Die Markers
- UVC-1511
- DMR-059
- Stage A:
- Small die gouge dot Northeast of the M of UNUM – EMDS
- Obverse is EMDS
- Stage B:
- Die break in the lower last 8 of 1858 – LMDS
- Die crack across front bust point into field – LMDS
- Die crack across designer's initials
- Stage C:
- LDS (unconfirmed)
Attribution History
- Discovered by William Dorvall
- Expert attribution by VarietyVista
External References
Additional Notes
Die Stages and Markers UVC-1511 DMR-059 Stage A: Small die gouge dot Northeast of the M of UNUM – EMDS Obverse is EMDS Stage B: Die break in the lower last 8 of 1858 – LMDS Die crack across front bust point into field – LMDS Die crack across designer's initials Stage C: LDS (unconfirmed)