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1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1942 1C DDO FS-103 (018.9) VF30BN PCGS #37793

1942 1¢ WDDO-014 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class V CCW spread from a pivot near the rim at 6:00 shows on the letters of IGWT and Lincoln’s eye. Very slight doubling also shows on the inside of the 9 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse: A diagonal die gouge can be found on the neck NW of the bowtie. Reverse: A die scratch runs from NNW to SSE between the upper N and 2nd U of UNUM. Submitted By: Darrel Neidigh Cross References: CONECA: 6-O-IV, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1942-103 (018.9), Coppercoins: 1942P-1DO-008

1946-S/D 1C FS-511 OMM MS64RD PCGS #37843

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1946-S/D 1C FS-511 OMM MS64RD PCGS #37843

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1946-S/D 1C FS-511 OMM MS64RD PCGS #37843

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1982 1C Bronze LD DDO FS-101 MS62RB PCGS #38058

1982 1¢ WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A nice Class V CW spread from a pivot near the rim at approximately 5:00 shows on IGWT and LIBERTY. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die scratches run parallel to the rim to the right of the date. Two parallel die scratches run SW/NE above the 82 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Numerous die scratches run SE from the front of the bust. Two parallel die scratches run from SW/NE below the date. Reverse Stage A: A die scratch runs NW/SE below the U in UNITED. Reverse Stage B: Two parallel die scratches run NW from the top of the E in CENT. A die clash can be found in the lower 3rd Memorial bay. Submitted By: Stage A: Charles D. Hudson, Stage B: Marvin L. Young Cross References: CONECA: 1-O-V, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1982-101 (034.5), Breen: #2300, Crawford: CDDO-001, Coppercoins: 1982P-1DO-002

1982 1C Bronze LD DDO FS-101 MS62RB PCGS #38058

1982 1¢ WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A nice Class V CW spread from a pivot near the rim at approximately 5:00 shows on IGWT and LIBERTY. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die scratches run parallel to the rim to the right of the date. Two parallel die scratches run SW/NE above the 82 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Numerous die scratches run SE from the front of the bust. Two parallel die scratches run from SW/NE below the date. Reverse Stage A: A die scratch runs NW/SE below the U in UNITED. Reverse Stage B: Two parallel die scratches run NW from the top of the E in CENT. A die clash can be found in the lower 3rd Memorial bay. Submitted By: Stage A: Charles D. Hudson, Stage B: Marvin L. Young Cross References: CONECA: 1-O-V, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1982-101 (034.5), Breen: #2300, Crawford: CDDO-001, Coppercoins: 1982P-1DO-002

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

1988 1C Flared G, FS-901 MS63RB PCGS #569368

In 1989 the Mint modified the design on the reverse of the Lincoln Memorial cents creating the 6th Memorial reverse design for the Memorial cent series. In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof Lincoln cents struck from 1994 through 2008. The normal reverse for the 1988 Lincoln cents was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents from 1986 through 1988. We identify this reverse design as LMRD-005 (CONECA RDV-005). While there are subtle differences throughout the entire reverse between the design used in 1988 (LMRD-005) and the modified design introduced in 1989 (LMRD-006), the easiest place to spot the difference is on the designer’s initials. The new modified 1989 design has a distinct serif at the top left side of the vertical bar of the G in FG where the 1988 design does not have this serif. On the modified 1989 design the vertical bar of the G in FG extends down below the lower right curve of the G. It does not do that on the 1988 design.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.

2004 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RB PCGS #569380

2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.