Description: Strong extra thickness shows on LIBERTY, the date, the top of the head, the nostril, and the feathers.
Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: None noted. Obverse Stage B: A strong die clash from EPU can be seen under the chin. Obverse Stage C: The Stage B die clash has been abraded away. Reverse Stage A: Type II Reverse. No markers noted. Reverse Stage B: None noted. Reverse Stage C: None noted.
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Kevin Flynn
1913 5¢ WDDO-002
Description: Close Class IV Offset hub doubling shows to the north on the eyelid, nostril, ribbon, and braid below the ribbon.
Die Markers: Obverse: Diagonal die scratch in the Indian’s hair above the ribbon. Reverse: Type II Reverse. Short diagonal die crack above the bison’s horn; series of gouges below UN of UNITED.
Submitted By: William Van Note
Cross References: None known
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Kevin Flynn
1913 5¢ WDDR-001
Description: Doubling shows on FIVE CENTS, USA, and the dots. EDS specimens also show doubling on the back edge of the right rear leg and the fur details at the top of the back.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die clash under the chin. Reverse: Type II Reverse. Die clash through EPU.
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Kevin Flynn
1913 5¢ WDDR-002
Description: A spread towards the center shows on FIVE CENTS, USA, and the dots.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die clash under the chin. A circular die scratch runs from the chin. Reverse: Type II Reverse. Die clash through EPU.
Submitted By: Kevin Flynn
Cross References: None known
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Kevin Flynn.
1913 5¢ WDDR-003
Description: Strong Class IV doubling shows on EPU. Doubling also shows on the hair on top of the back of the buffalo as well as on his ear and horn.
Die Markers: Obverse: Short slanted die gouge on the upper portion of the Indian’s neck. Reverse: Type I Reverse. E/W die scratches through ED of UNITED and the first S of STATES; short die scratch between the bison’s two front legs; slanted die scratch protruding from the upper portion of the bison’s rear left leg.
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by Brian Ribar.
1913 5¢ WDDR-004
Description: Very strong
Class VI extra thickness shows on FIVE CENTS, USA, EPU, and the dots.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die clash remnants can be found under the
chin and under the feathers. A die crack
runs through the top of the large feather.
Reverse: Type II Reverse. Die clash remnants run through EPU. A die crack runs through the top of the ITED
of UNITED and then NE from the D to the rim.
A die crack runs north from the E in EPU between the A and M in AMERICA
and then out to the rim. A die crack
runs east from the buffalo’s tail to the rim at about 3:00.
Submitted By: Bill Fivaz
Cross
References: CONECA: 3-R-VI
1913 5¢ WDDR-005
Description: A spread towards the center shows on FIVE CENTS, USA, and the dots.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die clash remnants right of the eye. Short N/S die scratch at the bottom of the neck. Many N/S die scratches, including two scratches in the shape of a V, at the throat. N/S die scratches in front of the bottom lip. Reverse: Type II Reverse. Long curved die scratch below the buffalo's chin.