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1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1911-D 1C XF40BN PCGS #2444

Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-005 Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip (dot) in the field east of the throat. Reverse: Two very light, nearly E/W die scratches connect the B and I of PLURIBUS. Cross References: None known Possibly: 1911-D 1¢ WRPM-006 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D South Die Markers: Obverse: None visible. Circulated specimen was examined. Reverse: Die crack NW from the rim at 4:30 running to the right wheat ear. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: None known OR CONECA RPM-005 Reported by: Mark Franzen, Eric Axtell Comments: D/D South.

1949-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2776

1949-S 1¢ WDDO-002 Description: A 1949 “Blunt 4” date is hubbed over a 1948 “Pointed 4” date. Doubling shows on the 194. Extra thickness shows on LIBERTY. Die Markers: Obverse: Two parallel die scratches run from NW to SE above the bowtie. Two parallel die scratches run from NNW to SSE northwest of the 1 in the date. Reverse: A die scratch runs NNW from the upper right N of ONE. A short die scratch runs NNW from the top left T of CENT. V-shaped die scratches can be found above the bottom of the right wheat stem. A short die scratch runs from NNW to SSE to the left of the tip of the right wheat stem.

1949-S 1C MS66RD PCGS #2776

1949-S 1¢ WDDO-002 Description: A 1949 “Blunt 4” date is hubbed over a 1948 “Pointed 4” date. Doubling shows on the 194. Extra thickness shows on LIBERTY. Die Markers: Obverse: Two parallel die scratches run from NW to SE above the bowtie. Two parallel die scratches run from NNW to SSE northwest of the 1 in the date. Reverse: A die scratch runs NNW from the upper right N of ONE. A short die scratch runs NNW from the top left T of CENT. V-shaped die scratches can be found above the bottom of the right wheat stem. A short die scratch runs from NNW to SSE to the left of the tip of the right wheat stem.

1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse G4BN PCGS #3285

1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE Cross Reference Fivaz-Stanton (NEW): FS-401 Fivaz-Stanton (OLD): FS-013.2 Diagnostics The mintmark is missing from the die through a combination of erosion, filling and refinishing. The reverse die is fresh and sharp. Comments This is the most rare and desirable variety of 1922 No D cents.

1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse G4BN PCGS #3285

1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE Cross Reference Fivaz-Stanton (NEW): FS-401 Fivaz-Stanton (OLD): FS-013.2 Diagnostics The mintmark is missing from the die through a combination of erosion, filling and refinishing. The reverse die is fresh and sharp. Comments This is the most rare and desirable variety of 1922 No D cents.

1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse G4BN PCGS #3285

1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE Cross Reference Fivaz-Stanton (NEW): FS-401 Fivaz-Stanton (OLD): FS-013.2 Diagnostics The mintmark is missing from the die through a combination of erosion, filling and refinishing. The reverse die is fresh and sharp. Comments This is the most rare and desirable variety of 1922 No D cents.

1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse G4BN PCGS #3285

1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE Cross Reference Fivaz-Stanton (NEW): FS-401 Fivaz-Stanton (OLD): FS-013.2 Diagnostics The mintmark is missing from the die through a combination of erosion, filling and refinishing. The reverse die is fresh and sharp. Comments This is the most rare and desirable variety of 1922 No D cents.

1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse G4BN PCGS #3285

1922 NO D STRONG REVERSE Cross Reference Fivaz-Stanton (NEW): FS-401 Fivaz-Stanton (OLD): FS-013.2 Diagnostics The mintmark is missing from the die through a combination of erosion, filling and refinishing. The reverse die is fresh and sharp. Comments This is the most rare and desirable variety of 1922 No D cents.

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-503 VG8BN PCGS #37661

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D Tilted (Rotated) Die Markers: Obverse: Small die dot in the field from the left lower side of the R in TRUST. Reverse: Die crack from the rim at 2:30 running west through the wheat ear. A second die crack intersects the previous crack and runs N/S along the right wheat edge. A NE/SW die crack runs along the lower right wheat grains. Submitted By: Paul Funaiole (Upgraded by John Bordner) Cross References: CONECA: RPM #3, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-503 (012.82), Crawford: CRPM-003, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-003 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-504 F15BN PCGS #37664

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-004 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D/D South & Southeast Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Shows strong curve on secondary mint mark at the SE area and vertical bar inside. Die scratch, NW/SE located above the mint mark and between the 9 and the first 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Curve is gone on secondary mint mark and the vertical bar is still present. Obverse Stage C: Weak secondary mint mark. Strongest point is at the NW area of the secondary mint mark. Die chip (dot) at base of bust between 2nd and 3rd folds. Die chip (dot) in field and close to hair south of the O in GOD. Obverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 6:30 running NW to the bust and then turning and running WNW over the lower shoulder area. Reverse Stage A: Heavy gouges from rim at the left wheat ear above UNUM and at right wheat ear. Reverse Stage B: Weaker Stage A markers. Reverse Stage C: Die scratch at underside of the center bar of the E in ONE. Reverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 2:45 and running SW to the wheat ear. Submitted By: Stage A: John Bordner, Stage B: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Brian Allen, Stage D: Mike Bruggerman Cross References: CONECA: RPM #4, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-504 (012.83), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-004 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-504 F15BN PCGS #37664

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-004 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D/D South & Southeast Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Shows strong curve on secondary mint mark at the SE area and vertical bar inside. Die scratch, NW/SE located above the mint mark and between the 9 and the first 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Curve is gone on secondary mint mark and the vertical bar is still present. Obverse Stage C: Weak secondary mint mark. Strongest point is at the NW area of the secondary mint mark. Die chip (dot) at base of bust between 2nd and 3rd folds. Die chip (dot) in field and close to hair south of the O in GOD. Obverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 6:30 running NW to the bust and then turning and running WNW over the lower shoulder area. Reverse Stage A: Heavy gouges from rim at the left wheat ear above UNUM and at right wheat ear. Reverse Stage B: Weaker Stage A markers. Reverse Stage C: Die scratch at underside of the center bar of the E in ONE. Reverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 2:45 and running SW to the wheat ear. Submitted By: Stage A: John Bordner, Stage B: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Brian Allen, Stage D: Mike Bruggerman Cross References: CONECA: RPM #4, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-504 (012.83), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-004 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-D/D 1C RPM FS-504 F15BN PCGS #37664

1911-D 1¢ WRPM-004 "Best Of" Variety Description: D/D/D South & Southeast Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Shows strong curve on secondary mint mark at the SE area and vertical bar inside. Die scratch, NW/SE located above the mint mark and between the 9 and the first 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Curve is gone on secondary mint mark and the vertical bar is still present. Obverse Stage C: Weak secondary mint mark. Strongest point is at the NW area of the secondary mint mark. Die chip (dot) at base of bust between 2nd and 3rd folds. Die chip (dot) in field and close to hair south of the O in GOD. Obverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 6:30 running NW to the bust and then turning and running WNW over the lower shoulder area. Reverse Stage A: Heavy gouges from rim at the left wheat ear above UNUM and at right wheat ear. Reverse Stage B: Weaker Stage A markers. Reverse Stage C: Die scratch at underside of the center bar of the E in ONE. Reverse Stage D: Die crack from the rim at 2:45 and running SW to the wheat ear. Submitted By: Stage A: John Bordner, Stage B: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Brian Allen, Stage D: Mike Bruggerman Cross References: CONECA: RPM #4, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911D-504 (012.83), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1911D-1MM-004 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1911-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 N1BN PCGS #37670

1911-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: NW/SE die scratches inside 9 of date. Obverse Stage B: Weaker stage A markers. Obverse Stage C: Die scratch below beard. Reverse Stage A: Die crack from the rim to the right wheat ear at 4:00. Reverse Stage B: The die crack from the rims runs along the right edge of the right wheat ear and exits at 2:45 forming a chip at the wheat ear. Reverse Stage C: New reverse die. Three light die cracks from the rim to the wheat ear at 2:00, 3:00 and 4:30. Submitted By: Stage A: Paul Funaiole, Stage B: Doug Yost, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1911S-501 (012.85), Coppercoins: 1911S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1925-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 VF25BN PCGS #37688

1925-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: S/S South Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Short NE/SW die scratch below the L of LIBERTY. E/W die scratch below the back of the bust, near the rim. Very strong secondary mint mark with separation on the right side of the secondary mint mark where it meets the primary mint mark. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Stage A markers gone except the scratch below the L of LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark no longer shows separation. Obverse Stage D: Scratch below the L of LIBERTY is now a heavy gouge that is close to the rim. Die crack east from the V of VDB arcing upward and back to the bust near the last fold. Die crack on the shoulder area of the jacket. NE/SW die crack on the head below the upper hair. Weaker, mushy mint mark. Obverse Stage E: Die crack at jacket extends into the field. Very weak mint mark. Obverse Stage F: Die crack into field is very heavy. Mint mark is heavily abraded. Reverse Stage A: Curving die scratch from the upper right hand area of the M in UNUM, which follows close to the rim and ending before the wheat lines begin. Reverse Stage B: Very light die crack beginning to form from the rim at about 4:00. Reverse Stage C: Die crack from the rim is heavier and extends NW into the wheat grains. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Short die scratch north above the B of PLURIBUS. E/W die scratch above the second U of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage E: Scratch above the U of PLURIBUS gone. Reverse Stage F: Die scratch above the B of PLURIBUS is gone. Submitted By: Stage A & F: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B & E: Paul Funaiole, Stage C: Al Raddi, Stage D: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-501 (013.31), Crawford: CRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1925S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

1930-S/S 1C RPM FS-501 MS63RD PCGS #37726

1930-S 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: S/S North Die Markers: Obverse: Feeder finger gouge SW from the inside of the U in TRUST. Long, light die scratch south from the right leg of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: Die chip on the right upper side of the T in CENT. Die chip inside the N of CENT near the point where the right vertical bar and the diagonal bar meet. Submitted By: Doug Yost Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1930S-501 (0.13.73), Coppercoins: 1930S-1MM-001 Top 100 RPM: CONECA Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler RPM Files.

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

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

1944-D/S 1C OMM FS-511 F15BN PCGS #37832

1944-D 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A very strong S can be seen above and through the middle of the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A short die scratch runs north from the upper right 9. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark shows a strong upper serif. Obverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. A short north to south die scratch can be found between the rim and the N of IN. Obverse Stage C: The die scratch at the N has been abraded away. The secondary mint mark is weak showing only remnants of the upper curve. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches can be found between the top of the left wheat ear and the E in EPU. A short die gouge runs SW from the center left of the second S in STATES. A small die gouge can be found below the CA in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted. Submitted By: William Slaughter Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1944D-511 (020), Breen: #2177, Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1944D-1OM-001

1944-D/S 1C OMM FS-511 F15BN PCGS #37832

1944-D 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A very strong S can be seen above and through the middle of the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A short die scratch runs north from the upper right 9. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark shows a strong upper serif. Obverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. A short north to south die scratch can be found between the rim and the N of IN. Obverse Stage C: The die scratch at the N has been abraded away. The secondary mint mark is weak showing only remnants of the upper curve. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches can be found between the top of the left wheat ear and the E in EPU. A short die gouge runs SW from the center left of the second S in STATES. A small die gouge can be found below the CA in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted. Submitted By: William Slaughter Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1944D-511 (020), Breen: #2177, Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1944D-1OM-001

1944-D/S 1C OMM FS-511 F15BN PCGS #37832

1944-D 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A very strong S can be seen above and through the middle of the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A short die scratch runs north from the upper right 9. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark shows a strong upper serif. Obverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. A short north to south die scratch can be found between the rim and the N of IN. Obverse Stage C: The die scratch at the N has been abraded away. The secondary mint mark is weak showing only remnants of the upper curve. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches can be found between the top of the left wheat ear and the E in EPU. A short die gouge runs SW from the center left of the second S in STATES. A small die gouge can be found below the CA in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted. Submitted By: William Slaughter Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1944D-511 (020), Breen: #2177, Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1944D-1OM-001

1944-D/S 1C OMM FS-511 F15BN PCGS #37832

1944-D 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A very strong S can be seen above and through the middle of the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A short die scratch runs north from the upper right 9. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark shows a strong upper serif. Obverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. A short north to south die scratch can be found between the rim and the N of IN. Obverse Stage C: The die scratch at the N has been abraded away. The secondary mint mark is weak showing only remnants of the upper curve. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches can be found between the top of the left wheat ear and the E in EPU. A short die gouge runs SW from the center left of the second S in STATES. A small die gouge can be found below the CA in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted. Submitted By: William Slaughter Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1944D-511 (020), Breen: #2177, Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1944D-1OM-001

1944-D/S 1C OMM FS-511 F15BN PCGS #37832

1944-D 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A very strong S can be seen above and through the middle of the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A short die scratch runs north from the upper right 9. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE to the right of the Y in LIBERTY. The secondary mint mark shows a strong upper serif. Obverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches are abraded away. A short north to south die scratch can be found between the rim and the N of IN. Obverse Stage C: The die scratch at the N has been abraded away. The secondary mint mark is weak showing only remnants of the upper curve. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches can be found between the top of the left wheat ear and the E in EPU. A short die gouge runs SW from the center left of the second S in STATES. A small die gouge can be found below the CA in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted. Submitted By: William Slaughter Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1944D-511 (020), Breen: #2177, Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1944D-1OM-001

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

1946-S 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A D mint mark can be seen centered under the lower portion of the S. Die Markers: Obverse: Many north to south die scratches above date, to right of beard, through neck, below ear, and through LIBERTY. Die gouges at vest fold and lapel fold. Reverse: Many small die scratches between left wheat stalk, C of CENT, UN of UNITED, and O in OF. Many small die scratches between right wheat stalk, T of CENT, and ES of STATES. Submitted By: Unknown Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1946S-501 (021.2), Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1946S-1OM-001 “Bought this for $2.50 and Submitted to PCGS for Grading and Encapsulation. Worth approximately $400 bucks!”

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

1946-S 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A D mint mark can be seen centered under the lower portion of the S. Die Markers: Obverse: Many north to south die scratches above date, to right of beard, through neck, below ear, and through LIBERTY. Die gouges at vest fold and lapel fold. Reverse: Many small die scratches between left wheat stalk, C of CENT, UN of UNITED, and O in OF. Many small die scratches between right wheat stalk, T of CENT, and ES of STATES. Submitted By: Unknown Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1946S-501 (021.2), Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1946S-1OM-001 “Bought this for $2.50 and Submitted to PCGS for Grading and Encapsulation. Worth approximately $400 bucks!”

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

1946-S 1¢ WOMM-001 Description: A D mint mark can be seen centered under the lower portion of the S. Die Markers: Obverse: Many north to south die scratches above date, to right of beard, through neck, below ear, and through LIBERTY. Die gouges at vest fold and lapel fold. Reverse: Many small die scratches between left wheat stalk, C of CENT, UN of UNITED, and O in OF. Many small die scratches between right wheat stalk, T of CENT, and ES of STATES. Submitted By: Unknown Cross References: CONECA: OMM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1946S-501 (021.2), Crawford: COMM-001, Coppercoins: 1946S-1OM-001 “Bought this for $2.50 and Submitted to PCGS for Grading and Encapsulation. Worth approximately $400 bucks!”

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1954-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS65RD PCGS #37906

1954-D 1¢ WRPM-001 Description: D/D/D North & South Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1954D-501 (021.76), Coppercoins: 1954D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA Comments: Only early die state coins show both the D to the north and the D to the south. Later die state coins will only show the secondary D to the north.

1959-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS64RD PCGS #37962

1959-D 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: D/D/D Southeast & West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Weak secondary mint mark. Short NE/SW die scratch in the field right of the top of the vest. NNE/SSW die scratch left and right of the upper area of the 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Medium secondary mint mark showing a stronger secondary mint mark on the right side. Stage A markers abraded away. NW/SE die scratch right of the mint mark. Die gouge (dot) in the field above the chin. Obverse Stage D: Stage C die markers are weak. Weak, wavy E/W die crack about center of the head where the hair begins. Obverse Stage E: Strong secondary mint mark showing a heavy vertical bar and upper curve inside the primary mint mark. Stronger die crack at the head. Curving NE/SW die crack at the top of the ear. Reverse Stage A: Chipped die crack at the upper area of column one, center of column ten, most of column eleven and the upper area of column twelve. Light die crack on the right edge of the roof base. Chipped die crack on the right eave. Die crack along the edge of the left memorial base. Reverse Stage B: Die chips on the columns are stronger. An additional die crack shows on most of the left side of column two. Die scratch NNE from the right side cornice to the left leg of the R in AMERICA. Reverse Stage C: The die crack on the right eave extends down the right side of column twelve and along the upper edge of the cornice where it meets the die crack at the edge of the roof base. The die crack at the edge of the roof base is heavily chipped and extends to the top of the roof. A die crack from the right cornice tip runs NW to the roof edge. The die chips on column twelve are extremely strong. Die gouge about center above the T of CENT and to the right of the horizontal bar. Stage B die scratch abraded away. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Small die chip at the upper right inside of the D in UNITED. Weak SE die scratch from about left center of the D in UNITED that runs through the E of UNITED. Reverse Stage E: Short die scratch south from lower right center of the M in AMERICA. Submitted By: Stage A & C: John Bordner, Stage B: Albert B. Raddi, Stage D: Brian Allen, Stage E: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1959D-501 (022.5), Coppercoins: 1959D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1959-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS64RD PCGS #37962

1959-D 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: D/D/D Southeast & West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Weak secondary mint mark. Short NE/SW die scratch in the field right of the top of the vest. NNE/SSW die scratch left and right of the upper area of the 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Medium secondary mint mark showing a stronger secondary mint mark on the right side. Stage A markers abraded away. NW/SE die scratch right of the mint mark. Die gouge (dot) in the field above the chin. Obverse Stage D: Stage C die markers are weak. Weak, wavy E/W die crack about center of the head where the hair begins. Obverse Stage E: Strong secondary mint mark showing a heavy vertical bar and upper curve inside the primary mint mark. Stronger die crack at the head. Curving NE/SW die crack at the top of the ear. Reverse Stage A: Chipped die crack at the upper area of column one, center of column ten, most of column eleven and the upper area of column twelve. Light die crack on the right edge of the roof base. Chipped die crack on the right eave. Die crack along the edge of the left memorial base. Reverse Stage B: Die chips on the columns are stronger. An additional die crack shows on most of the left side of column two. Die scratch NNE from the right side cornice to the left leg of the R in AMERICA. Reverse Stage C: The die crack on the right eave extends down the right side of column twelve and along the upper edge of the cornice where it meets the die crack at the edge of the roof base. The die crack at the edge of the roof base is heavily chipped and extends to the top of the roof. A die crack from the right cornice tip runs NW to the roof edge. The die chips on column twelve are extremely strong. Die gouge about center above the T of CENT and to the right of the horizontal bar. Stage B die scratch abraded away. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Small die chip at the upper right inside of the D in UNITED. Weak SE die scratch from about left center of the D in UNITED that runs through the E of UNITED. Reverse Stage E: Short die scratch south from lower right center of the M in AMERICA. Submitted By: Stage A & C: John Bordner, Stage B: Albert B. Raddi, Stage D: Brian Allen, Stage E: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1959D-501 (022.5), Coppercoins: 1959D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1959-D/D/D 1C RPM FS-501 MS64RD PCGS #37962

1959-D 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety Description: D/D/D Southeast & West Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Weak secondary mint mark. Short NE/SW die scratch in the field right of the top of the vest. NNE/SSW die scratch left and right of the upper area of the 1 in the date. Obverse Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Obverse Stage C: Medium secondary mint mark showing a stronger secondary mint mark on the right side. Stage A markers abraded away. NW/SE die scratch right of the mint mark. Die gouge (dot) in the field above the chin. Obverse Stage D: Stage C die markers are weak. Weak, wavy E/W die crack about center of the head where the hair begins. Obverse Stage E: Strong secondary mint mark showing a heavy vertical bar and upper curve inside the primary mint mark. Stronger die crack at the head. Curving NE/SW die crack at the top of the ear. Reverse Stage A: Chipped die crack at the upper area of column one, center of column ten, most of column eleven and the upper area of column twelve. Light die crack on the right edge of the roof base. Chipped die crack on the right eave. Die crack along the edge of the left memorial base. Reverse Stage B: Die chips on the columns are stronger. An additional die crack shows on most of the left side of column two. Die scratch NNE from the right side cornice to the left leg of the R in AMERICA. Reverse Stage C: The die crack on the right eave extends down the right side of column twelve and along the upper edge of the cornice where it meets the die crack at the edge of the roof base. The die crack at the edge of the roof base is heavily chipped and extends to the top of the roof. A die crack from the right cornice tip runs NW to the roof edge. The die chips on column twelve are extremely strong. Die gouge about center above the T of CENT and to the right of the horizontal bar. Stage B die scratch abraded away. Reverse Stage D: New reverse die. Small die chip at the upper right inside of the D in UNITED. Weak SE die scratch from about left center of the D in UNITED that runs through the E of UNITED. Reverse Stage E: Short die scratch south from lower right center of the M in AMERICA. Submitted By: Stage A & C: John Bordner, Stage B: Albert B. Raddi, Stage D: Brian Allen, Stage E: Lloyd Hanson Cross References: CONECA: RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1959D-501 (022.5), Coppercoins: 1959D-1MM-001, Crawford: CRPM-001 Top 100 RPM: Wexler & CONECA

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1964 1C DDR FS-801 MS64RD PCGS #37977

1964 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong Class I CCW spread shows on the letters of USA, EPU, ONE CENT, the dots, the designer's initials, and the lower left side of the Memorial. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Numerous die scratches run from north to south throughout the obverse. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches run from SW to NE in the field to the left of the bust. Obverse Stage C: Numerous die scratches run from NW to SE throughout the obverse. Reverse Stage A: Two die scratches run from the upper right T of UNITED to the center of the E. A die scratch runs SE from the lower right D in UNITED. A die scratch runs north from the top of the statue's head to the top of the 6th Memorial bay. A horizontal die scratch can be found above the PLU of PLURIBUS. Reverse Stage B: The Stage A die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the upper left 1st T of STATES south to the upper left 1st U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from the upper L to the U in PLURIBUS. A die scratch runs from NW to SE through the upper right N to the lower T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: The Stage B die scratches have been abraded away. A die scratch runs from the bottom of the A in STATES SE to the upper right 1st U in PLURIBUS. A short die scratch extends ESE from the upper left E to the N of CENT. A die scratch runs from the upper right E in STATES ESE through the S to the upper left O in OF. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-I, Cherrypickers’ Guide: FS-01-1964-801 (026), Crawford: CDDR-001, Coppercoins: 1964P-1DR-001 Comments: This variety appeared in our 1984 book The Lincoln Cent Doubled Die (pages 129 and 130) where it was listed as 1964 1¢ 1-R-V. It has since been recognized as a Class I doubled die variety. Early reports of the variety were made by John A. Wexler and Tom Miller. Stage A specimens of this variety are scarce and should command a significantly higher premium than Stage B or Stage C specimens.

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

1970-S 1C LD DDO FS-103 MS65RD PCGS #38002

1970-S 1¢ WDDO-018 “Best Of” Variety Description: A CCW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on the 70 in the date. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Die gouge left of lower N of IN A small die gouge can be found at the rim above the second T in TRUST. Obverse Stage B: Two small die gouges (dots) above 7. Obverse Stage C: Heavy abrading. Die scratch NNE from top of 7. Curving die scratch left of upper G of GOD. Reverse Stage A: Short die scratch SSE from bottom of 2nd T in STATES. Reverse Stage B: Same as Stage A. Reverse Stage C: Numerous curving die scratches. Submitted By: Stage A: Delma K. Romines, Stage B & C: Frank Baumann Cross References: CONECA: 5-O-V, Crawford: CDDO-021, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-103 (030.1), Breen #2257

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

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C TDO FS-103 PR66RD PCGS #38158

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is at least a Large Date hubbed over a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. A spread to the east shows on the letters of LIBERTY. A spread towards the center along with some extra thickness shows on the letters of IGWT. Four distinct notches show on the lower R of TRUST indicating that this is actually a quadrupled die, most likely a 3rd Large Date hubbing. Die Markers: Obverse: A large die dent can be found south of the back of the mouth. A short die gouge runs WSW from the rim above the R in TRUST. Reverse: A short, strong vertical die die gouge can be found inside the center right side of the C in CENT. A die scratch runs from SW to NE at the top of the 4th Memorial bay. A die scratch runs from SW to NE about 1/3 of the way down from the top of the 5th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Darrell Neidigh Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-103 (023), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 3-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-004P, Crawford: CDDO-002 Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-102 Sm/Lg Date PR65RD PCGS #38163

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-002 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date. The Small Date is well centered over the Large Date. A strong spread to the west shows on the BER of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: Several die scratches run through the upper ear and the hair just above the ear. Reverse: A die scratch loops down from the bottom of the Memorial just to the left of the right post and then curves back up to the bottom of the Memorial above the right side of the T in CENT. Submitted By: John A. Wexler Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-102 (024), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 2-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-002P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1960 1C DDO FS-101 Lg/Sm Date PR66RD PCGS #38168

1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Large Date was hubbed well centered over a Small Date. A spread to the SW shows on the BERTY of LIBERTY. Some doubling also shows on the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs SW from the rim to the left of the I of IN. Die scratches run ENE from the hair above the ear into the forehead. Reverse: A vertical die scratch can be found in the upper 10th Memorial bay. Submitted By: Kevin Flynn (Color photo upgrade by Joseph Koelling) Cross References: Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960-101 (025), Breen: #2229, CONECA: 1-O-III, Coppercoins: 1960P-1DO-003P Comments: As a proof variety it is highly unlikely that more than 3,000 specimens of this variety exist, as that is the average die life for a Lincoln cent proof die.

1970-S 1C DDO FS-102 LD/SD PR66RD PCGS #38183

1970-S 1¢ Pr WDDO-003 "Best Of" Variety Description: This variety is a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. The doubling shows as strong extra thickness to the date, the letters of LIBERTY, and the letters of IGWT. Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: None noted. Submitted By: Bill Fivaz Cross References: CONECA: 3-O-III, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1970S-102 (030), Crawford: CDDO-007, Coppercoins: 1970S-1DO-003P