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1927-D 1¢ WDDO-001

Description:  An extra eyelid shows south of the primary eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A north to south die scratch runs parallel to the left side of the E in WE.  Reverse:  A die gouge dot shows to the SE of the dot between the E and P of EPU.  A short die gouge protrudes from the top of the right wheat stem about midway down the stem.

Submitted By:  Whaden Curtis

Cross References:  None known

Comments:  The first two photos below were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.










1927-D 1¢ WDDO-002

Description:  An extra eyelid shows very widely separated SE of the primary eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  The secondary eyelid is very strong.  A strong D/D South RPM shows which is listed as 1927-D 1¢ WRPM-001.  Two parallel die scratches run west to east across the upper forehead.  Some lesser die scratches can be found in the hair above the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  The secondary eyelid and the RPM are both weaker.  Abrasion shows between the letters of IGWT and the rim.  Obverse Stage C:  The secondary eyelid is now very weak.  The lower part of the secondary mintmark is nearly abraded away.  Abrasion doubling shows above the letters of IGWT.  Reverse Stage A:  A die gouge (dot) shows in the field below the left side of the C in CENT.  A short die scratch runs NE from the upper left N in UNITED.  A short die scratch protrudes SW from the lower left leg of the R in AMERICA.  Reverse Stage B:  Light north to south abrasion lines show above UNUM.  Reverse Stage C:  Very heavy north to south abrasion lines show above and between the letters of UNUM.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Russ LeBeau and upgraded by Lloyd Hanson, Stage B: Lloyd Hanson, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson

Cross References:  CONECA: 1-0-IV and RPM #1, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1927D-501 (013.51), Wexler RPM Files: WRPM-001, Coppercoins: 1927D-1DO-001

Comments:  The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.






1927-D 1¢ WDDO-003

Description:  An extra eyelid shows below the primary eyelid.  Doubling also shows on the bottom of the TY in LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  The obverse is also an RPM variety that is listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1927-D 1¢ WRPM-005.  It is a D/D West.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Mark Negri

Cross References:  CONECA: 2-O-IV, Coppercoins: 1927D-1DO-002










1927-D 1¢ WDDO-004

Description:  An extra eyelid shows below the primary eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  The mint mark is set very low and is directly under the 2 in the date.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Mike Antenucci

Cross References:  None known






1927-D 1¢ WDDO-005

Description:  An extra eyelid can be found just east of the normal eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Low grade coin examined.  Higher grade needed to determine die markers.  Reverse:  Low grade coin examined.  Higher grade needed to determine die markers.

Submitted By:  Cliff Reuter

Cross References:  None known