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The obverse of the 2009 Professional Life Lincoln cents shows the traditional Lincoln cent obverse that has been in use since the series was introduced in 1909.  The target area for doubled dies on this design is the area around the bottom of Lincoln's ear, the ERTY of LIBERTY, and the date.  The reverse of the 2009 Professional Life Lincoln cents shows Lincoln standing in front of the state capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.  The target area for doubled dies on this design is the area around the third window from the left in the top row of windows.  While the entire obverse and reverse should be examined carefully for doubling, the target area is where you are most likely going to find the doubled die doubling.

If you have any 2009 Professional Life Lincoln cent doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files.  Go to the Coin Examinations page to find the guidelines for submitting coins for attribution.  Just click on the link in the left column menu to access that page.

In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files.  It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety.


2009 1¢ PL WDDO-001

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the letters of LIBERTY and the lower hair and beard details.  Strong notches show on the lower left ERTY of LIBERTY and also on the upper left T of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge can be found above the 1st zero in the date.  A die crack runs SSW to NNE through the hair at the top of the head.  A die crack runs north to south through the hair at the center top of the head.  A curving die crack connects the two die cracks through the hair.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found below the U of UNITED.  A die scratch runs from the top of the 1st A in AMERICA north to the rim.  A short die crack runs ESE from the tip of the left shoe.

Submitted By:  Michael Pope

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDO-002

Description:  Strong extra thickness shows on the letters of LIBERTY and the lower hair and beard details.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Numerous die scratches run from SW to NE between the lower W and E of WE.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  Three nearly parallel die scratches run north to south to the left of the dome structure.

Submitted By:  Eric Axtell

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDO-003

Description:  Light extra thickness shows on the letters of LIBERTY and the lower hair and beard details.  Some notches show on the lower left ERTY of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  A die crack runs from NNW to SSE through the upper front of the forehead.  A large die chip can be found on the center of this die crack.  Reverse:  A die crack runs down the center of Lincoln’s head and into the field just above the head.  A die crack runs down the left shoe and curves SE into the field from the tip of the left shoe.

Submitted By:  Brian Ribar

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDO-004

Description:  Light extra thickness shows on the letters of LIBERTY and the lower hair and beard details.  Slight notching show on the upper left ERTY of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A die gouge can be found in the field to the right of the lower chin.  A small die gouge can be found between the bottoms of the 2 and the 1st zero in the date.  A die gouge can be found just left of the bottom of the 9.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  A die crack runs from NE to SW through the left side of the bowtie.  Obverse Stage B:  Same as Stage A.  Reverse Stage A:  A light die scratch runs NNE from the top left of the N in CENT to the 2nd U in PLURIBUS.  Reverse Stage B:  A die crack runs north from the rim through the left side of the C in CENT and into the field above the C.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Marilyn Keeney, Stage B: Jamie Fota

Cross References:  None known






2009 1¢ PL WDDO-005

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the letters of LIBERTY increasing from left to right.  Notches show on the top left of the ERTY in LIBERTY.  Extra thickness also shows on the first two digits in the date.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Brian Allen

Cross References:  None known







2009 1¢ PL WDDR-001

Description:  Doubling shows under the window sill of the 3rd window from the left in the top row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A long die scratch runs SSE from the bottom of the L in LIBERTY.  Obverse Stage B:  A light die crack runs north to south through the bottom left end of the bust.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Obverse Stage C:  The Stage B die crack is heavier and extends all the way to the rim at about 7:00.  The die crack that runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead now has a small die chip in the middle of the forehead.  Obverse Stage D:  Same as Stage C.  Reverse Stage A:  A die scratch runs NE from the bottom front of the sleeve to Lincoln’s left hand.  A die scratch runs NE from the triangular roof structure to the dome.  Reverse Stage B:  A short die crack runs east from the tip of the left shoe.  A die chip can be found on the upper right T of CENT.  A light die crack runs down the right side of Lincoln's coat left of the buttons. A light die crack runs north to south from the letter D to the building in the initials DE.  Reverse Stage C:  The die crack that runs down the right side of Lincoln's coat left of the buttons now has a die chip along side the second button. A die crack runs down the left side of the E in ONE to the rim.  Reverse Stage D:  A die crack runs from the rim to the upper left C in AMERICA.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Marilyn Keeney, Stage B: Joseph Koelling, Stage C: Marilyn Keeney, Stage D: Cathy Barker & Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-001






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-002

Description:  The top of the 4th column from the left is spread far to the SW running through the right side of the upper 3rd window from the left.  A partial image of the structure above the columns runs through the top of the same window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Numerous die scratches run north to south through LIBERTY.  A die crack runs SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  Two die cracks run NW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  A small die gouge can be found inside the top of the N of CENT.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found below the left side of the 2nd A in AMERICA.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found just above the right end of the building.

Submitted By:  Jason Cuvelier

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 1DR-070, CONECA: 1-R-VIII



Compare the features of the affected window to those with the window immediately to the left to see the significant differences.

2009 1¢ PL WDDR-003

Description:  An extra window sill can be found in the bottom of the 3rd window from the left in the top row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A light die scratch runs ENE from the bottom of the Y in LIBERTY.  Obverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NNW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  A die crack runs across the lower bowtie.  Obverse Stage C:  Same as Stage B.  Obverse Stage D:  Same as Stage C.  Reverse Stage A:  A die scratch runs north from the upper left N in ONE.  Reverse Stage B:  A die crack runs down the center of the head with a die chip just above the nose.  A short die crack runs SE from the front of the left shoe.  A die crack connects the bottoms of the E and S in STATES.  A small die gouge can be found inside the upper N of ONE.  Reverse Stage C:  A die crack runs from the rim through the left side of the O in OF.  A die crack connects the centers of the O and F in OF.  Reverse Stage D:  A die chip can be found on the bottom of the left pant leg.

Submitted By:  Stage A & C: Marilyn Keeney, Stage B & D: Nick Janetos

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-004




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-004

Description:  A partial extra column runs through the left side of the third window set from the left in the top row of windows.  A partial vertical and two partial horizontal window pane remnants can be seen to the right of the same window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  A separate die crack runs SE to NW through the forehead.  Reverse:  Several die scratches run SW to NE between the left arm and the top of the building.  A die scratch runs SW to NE above the left arm.

Submitted By:  Robert (BJ) Neff

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-005




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-005

Description:  Doubling shows on the right side of the 3rd column just below the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs from the bottom right R of LIBERTY NE to the center of the Y.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NNW to SSE through the hair at the top of the head.  A die crack runs NNW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  A die crack runs from the bottom of the 1st T of STATES down the center of Lincoln’s forhead, nose, and lips.

Submitted By:  Robert J. Piazza

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-007, Coppercoins: 1DR-072






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-006

Description:  Doubling shows on the left side of the 3rd full column from the left and to the right of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Two parallel die scratches run north to south to the right of the E in WE.  A die scratch runs north to south between the lower T and R of TRUST.  A short, vertical die scratch can be found just to the right of the top of the S in TRUST.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  A die crack runs from NW to SE through the top of the forehead.  Reverse:  A short, vertical die scratch can be found to the left of the top of the 1st A in AMERICA.  Two very short die scratches protrude from the bottom of the O in OF.  A die crack runs down the center of Lincoln’s forehead, nose, and lips.

Submitted By:  Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-009






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-007          "Best Of" Variety

Description:  Doubling shows under the center window pane and also under the window sill of the 3rd window from the left in the upper row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Two parallel die scratches run north to south above the T in LIBERTY.  A short, nearly horizontal die gouge can be found to the left of the upper L in LIBERTY.  A small die gouge can be found south of the left side of the N of IN.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found just to the right of the center of the O in ONE.  A die scratch extends ESE from the bottom right side of the E in ONE.

Submitted By:  Gary Young

Cross References:  None known






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-008

Description:  An extra window sill can be found above the normal window sill of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  Three parallel die scratches run WSW to ENE below the LIB of LIBERTY.  A die scratch runs south along the right side of the 1st T in TRUST to the hair.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow.  Obverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs from SW to NE closer to the top of the head.  A die crack runs from NW to SE through the upper front of the forehead.   Obverse Stage C:  Same as Stage B.  Obverse Stage D:  Same as Stage C.  Reverse Stage A:  Two parallel die scratches runs ENE from the upper E of EPU.  A light die scratch runs north from the center of the N in ONE.  Reverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from the bottom left A of STATES SSE through the center of Lincoln’s head.  A die crack runs from the right cheek SW through the right shoulder.  A short die crack runs east from the tip of the left show.  A light die crack runs from the rim to the bottom right N of CENT.  A short die crack runs from SW to NE through the top right T of CENT.  Reverse Stage C:  The die crack from the rim to the N of CENT now runs through the right side of the N and into the field above the N.  Reverse Stage D:  The die crack through the N of CENT is slightly longer hooking to the left at the upper end.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Marilyn Keeney. Stage B, C, & D: Catherine Barker & Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-008




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-009

Description:  An extra vertical bar of the window can be found in the lower right of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A short die scratch runs from SW to NE below the Y in LIBERTY.  A die scratch runs NE from the tip of the nose.  Die scratches run SSW to NNE to the right of the beard.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A pre-die crack depression runs NW through the eyebrow.  A pre-die crack depression runs from NW to SE through the upper front of the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  The die crack running from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head now intersects another die crack running from SSW to NNE closer to the top of the head.  The pre-die crack depressions are now die cracks and there is a die chip near the center of the upper die crack.  Reverse Stage A:  A short, die scratch extends SSE from the rim above the E in AMERICA.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found between the centers of the I and T of UNITED.  Reverse Stage B:  A short die crack runs vertically through Lincoln’s right eye.  A short, diagonal die gouge can be found above the triangular roof structure at the right end of the Capitol building.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Marilyn Keeney, Stage B: Jerry Saville

Cross References:  None known

Comments:  Stage B of this variety was originally listed as 2009 1¢ PL WDDR-024.  If you have any 2009 PL cents identified as 2009 1¢ PL WDDR-024, double check them to see if they are actually 2009 1¢ PL WDDR-009B specimens.




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-010

Description:  Doubling shows on the right side of the 4th column from the left at the upper window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found below the R in TRUST.  Reverse:  A short, die scratch extends SW from the top of the D in DE.  Die scratches run NE from the top of the R in PLURIBUS.

Submitted By:  Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-011

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the upper and lower window sills in the target area, the tops of the columns, and the triangular line details above the columns.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found north of the R in LIBERTY.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  Reverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found centered between the bottoms of the D of UNITED and the 1st S in STATES.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the left of the right arm north of the elbow.  A short die crack runs ENE from the top of the head.  A short die clash mark extends north from the top of the B in PLURIBUS.

Submitted By:  Frank Trout

Cross References:  None known



Compare the extra thickness on the window sills on 2009 1¢ PL WDDR-011 seen above with the normal window sills in the next photo.



These window sills have normal thickness.  Compare with the doubled die seen in the above photo.



The arrows indicate an extra thick line on the roof of 2009 1¢ PL WDDR-011.  Compare that line with a normal roof line seen in the next photo.



Here the arrows point to a normal roof line.  Compare it with the extra thick roof line seen on the doubled die above.

2009 1¢ PL WDDR-012

Description:  An extra window sill protrudes from the left side of the 3rd column to the right of the bottom of the target window.  Remnants of an extra column can be seen in the lower part of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  Two light parallel die scratches run north to south to the right of the beard.  Two roughly parallel die cracks runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and branches into two parts as it extends into the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  Same as Stage A.  Obverse Stage C:  Same as Stage B.  Reverse Stage A:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the right of the lower T in CENT.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the left of the lower C in CENT.  A die crack runs down the center of the head.  A small die chip can be found near the bottom of the right leg.  Reverse Stage B:  A large die chip can be found running through the last column of windows on the far right of the building.  Reverse Stage C:  A large die chip can be found at the bottom of the 2nd last column of windows on the far right of the building.

Submitted By:  Stage A & C: Jerry Saville, Stage B: Michael D. Smigiel, Sr.

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-013          "Best Of" Variety

Description:  Strong doubling shows on the right side of the 3rd column from the left extending into the lower part of the upper 4th window from the left.  An extra window sill protrudes from the center left of the 3rd column.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Three roughly parallel die scratches run from SW to NE above the R, T, and Y of LIBERTY.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found below the first zero.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  A die crack runs from NW to SE through the upper front of the forehead with a die chip on the upper end of the die crack.  Reverse:  A light die crack connects the bottoms of the E and D in UNITED.  A die crack runs from the top of the head to the bottom left A of STATES.  A die scratch connects the tops of the T and E of STATES.

Submitted By:  Michael D. Smigiel, Sr.

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-016




2009 1¢ SF PL WDDR-014  Satin Finish

Description:  An extra window sill protrudes from the right side of the 3rd column partially overlapping the bottom window sill of the 4th window from the left in the upper row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge can be found north of the 1st zero.  Reverse:  A small die gouge can be found above and between the A and T of STATES.

Submitted By:  Robert (BJ) Neff

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-015

Description:  An extra window sill can be found above the normal window sill of the target window.  Doubling shows on the left side of the center of the 3rd column.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  Two parallel die scratches run south from the bottom of the G and to the left of the O in GOD.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A pre-die crack depression runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  Two somewhat parallel pre-die crack depressions run from NW to SE through the upper part of the front of the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  A short die crack runs south from the bottom left B in LIBERTY.  Reverse Stage A:  A light die crack runs down the center of Lincoln’s forehead and nose.  Reverse Stage B:  A short die crack runs east from the tip of the left shoe.  A die crack runs from between the bottoms of the T and A in STATES down the center of Lincoln’s face.  A die chip can be found on the left cheek.  A die chip can be found at the end of the jacket sleeve of the left arm with a short die crack running into the left hand.  A small die chip can be found at the bottom of the right pant leg just above the right shoe.

Submitted By:  Stage A: James A. Porter, Stage B: Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-006




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-016

Description:  A partial extra window sill protrudes from the center left side of the 3rd column just below the target window.  A partial column can be seen inside the lower left side of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A light die scratch runs north from the top left side of the T in LIBERTY.  A short, nearly vertical die scratch can be found near the rim to the left of the R in TRUST.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  A die chip can be found on the upper front of the forehead.  Reverse:  A die crack runs down the center of Lincoln’s face.

Submitted By:  Frank C. Bruske

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-017

Description:  A partial extra window sill protrudes from the upper right side of the 3rd column into the 4th window from the left in the upper row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  Two light, parallel die scratches run SSW to NNE to the right of the N of IN.  A die scratch runs north to south through the right side of the S in TRUST.  A die crack runs from NW to SE through the upper front of the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  Several small die chips can be found on this die crack.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  A die crack runs from ENE to WSW through the lower part of the bowtie.  Reverse Stage A:  A small die gouge touches the top right inside of the U in UNITED.  A pre-cud die crack runs from rim to rim to the right of the trees on the right side of the capitol building.  A die scratch curves through the bottoms of the letters of CENT.  Die scratches curve through the upper ERICA in AMERICA.  Reverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from between the upper T and A of STATES down through the right side of Lincoln’s face and down through the upper right coat ending to the left of the bottom button.

Submitted By:  Stage A: Frank C. Bruske, Stage B: Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-018

Description:  A partial extra column runs through the right side of the 3rd window from the left in the upper row of windows.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A light pre-die crack depression runs from WNW to ESE through the upper front of the forehead.  A short die scratch runs SSE from the front underside of the chin.  Obverse Stage B:  A die crack runs from WNW to ESE through the upper front of the forehead.  Reverse Stage A:  EDS.  None significant.  Reverse Stage B:  A die gouge can be found in the field to the right of the center of the flag pole.  A die scratch runs SE from the top right E to the center left N of CENT.  A die scratch connects the upper left inside of the left vertical bar and diagonal bar of the N in CENT.

Submitted By:  Stage A: James A. Porter, Stage B: Dennis Sanderson

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-019          "Best Of" Variety

Description:  A small portion of an extra window sill protrudes from the right side of the 2nd column below the target window.  Doubling shows on the center left side of the 3rd column.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs NNE from the top of the nose.  A short die scratch runs from north to south to the right of the lower E in WE.  Reverse:  A die crack runs north from the top of Lincoln’s right ear.

Submitted By:  Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-020

Description:  An extra window slat can be found between the center of the target window and the 3rd column.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs NE from the top of the back of the head below the O in GOD.  A short die scratch runs from north to south to the right of the lower E in WE.  Reverse:  A short, vertical die scratch can be found between the bottoms of the T and E in STATES.  A light die scratch runs south from the bottom of the 2nd S in STATES.

Submitted By:  Jerry Saville

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-021

Description:  Doubling shows between the 3rd column and the bottom right part of the target window.  Doubling also shows inside the bottom right panes of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head ending at the top of the head below the W in WE.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Another die crack runs from the eyebrow NNW into the forehead and then curves NNE through the upper part of the forehead.  A die crack runs from NE to SW through the beard.  A die crack runs from ENE to WSW through the bowtie.  Reverse:  A die crack runs from between the bottoms of the T and A in STATES down through the hair and the center of the face.  A die scratch runs WNW from the top left 1st T in STATES to the rim.  A die scratch runs SSE from the lower right O in ONE to the rim.  A large die chip can be found in the lower part of the last window in the upper row of windows on the far right side of the building.

Submitted By:  Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-022

Description:  A small part of an extra window sill or slat protrudes from the left side of the 3rd column just below the target window.  Doubling also shows inside the bottom left panes of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs from SW to NE through the upper nose and into the field to the right of the eyebrow.  A short, vertical die scratch can be found near the rim to the right of the top of the 2nd T in TRUST.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die chip can be found near the upper end of the die crack.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Another die crack runs from WNW to ESE through the upper part of the front of the forehead.  Reverse:  A die crack runs down through the hair and the center of the face.  A large die chip can be found just below the right shoulder and to the left of the lapel.

Submitted By:  Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known




2009 1¢ SF PL WDDR-023   Satin Finish

Description:  Doubling shows throughout the inside of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs NE from the lower left inside of the 2nd zero.  Reverse:  A small die gouge can be found SE of the 2nd A in AMERICA.  A short die gouge runs north from the top of the trees to the left of Lincoln.

Submitted By:  James Windsor

Cross References:  None known






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-024

Description:  An extra window sill and window frames can be found in the lower part of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A light die scratch runs from SW to NE above the TY in LIBERTY. Two die cracks run from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head intersecting near the top of the head. Die chips can be found near the lower end of each die crack. A die chip can be found close to the intersection of the two die cracks. A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead. A die crack runs from NW to SE through the upper part of the forehead. A die crack runs from ENE to WSW through the bowtie.  Reverse:  A short, vertical die scratch touches the bottom right side of the R in AMERICA. Die pitting can be found above the I in AMERICA. A die crack runs through the front of the left shoe and ESE into the field.

Submitted By:  Billy G. Crawford

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-015






2009 1¢ PL WDDR-025

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the upper and lower window sills in the target area, the tops of the columns, and the triangular line details above the columns.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A small die gouge can be found below and between the S and T of TRUST.  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper head ending below WE.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow and into the forehead.  Obverse Stage B:  Same as Stage A.  Obverse Stage C:  Same as Stage B.  Reverse Stage A:  A die gouge can be found south of the right side of the U in UNITED.  A short die crack runs east from the center right side of the U in UNITED.  A short die crack runs north from the top of the first tree to the left of Lincoln.  A die crack runs from NNW to SSE through the central part of the right pant leg.  A die crack runs north from the rim through the vertical bar of the T in CENT.  Reverse Stage B:  The die crack from the center of the U in UNITED now extends almost to the N.  The die crack through the T in CENT now extends slightly into the field above the T.  A die chip can be found on the upper part of the vertical bar of the T in CENT.  Reverse Stage C:  The die crack from the center of the U in UNITED now extends to the N.  The die crack through the T in CENT extends well into the field above the T.

Submitted By:  Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known.







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2009 1¢ PL WDDR-026

Description:  Partial extra window sill and/or window frames can be found below the right side of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs from SW to NE through the hair on the upper back of the head.  A die crack runs NW through the eyebrow into the forehead.  Reverse:  Two small die gouges can be found above the right side of the U in UNITED.

Submitted By:  Tanaka Davis

Cross References:  Crawford: CDDR-014




2009 1¢ PL WDDR-027

Description:  Doubling shows on the right side of the 2nd full column from the left and to the left of the lower part of the target window.  An extra window pane protrudes from the lower right side of the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Two parallel die scratches run SSE from the underside of the chin.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Marilyn Keeney

Cross References:  None known




2009-P 1¢ PL SF WDDR-028          Satin Finish

Description:  Doubling shows as a very small protrusion from the left side of the third complete column from the left to the right of the target windowsill.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known




2009-P 1¢ PL SF WDDR-029          Satin Finish

Description:  Doubling shows inside the target window.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Nick Janetos

Cross References:  None known




2009-P 1¢ PL WDDR-030

Description:  Doubling shows on the central left side of the fifth column from the left.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs SW/NE across the face.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Thomas R. Curtiss

Cross References:  None known




2009-P 1¢ PL WDDR-031          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  Doubling shows on the left side of the upper domed structure.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the right of the lower N of IN.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Joseph Castillo

Cross References:  None known











2009-D 1¢ PL WDDO-001

Description:  Extra thickness shows on LIBERTY with the upper right of the Y much thicker than the upper left.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Leonard Matyjasik

Cross References:  None known








2009-D 1¢ PL WDDO-002

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the date and on LIBERTY with the upper right of the Y much thicker than the upper left.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  Jim May

Cross References:  None known