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1967 25¢ WDDO-001

Description:  A strong spread towards the center shows on LIBERTY where it is also slightly CCW from a pivot at about 7:00.  The spread on LIBERTY increases from left to right.  A lesser spread shows on the date, the designer’s initials, and the lower queue.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  None noted.  Obverse Stage B:  A die crack runs E/W across the upper forehead extending into the hair.  A light die crack runs across the base of the bust.  A die gouge (dot) can be found just SW of the tip of the nose.  Reverse Stage A:  The reverse does not have a DDR.  Reverse Stage B:  The reverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die files as 1967 25¢ WDDR-001.  A CW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on STATES OF AMERICA, EPU, QUARTER DOLLAR, and the lower branches and leaves.  The doubling on STATES OF AMERICA is only on the lower part of the letters indicating that the pivot was on an early hubbing.  A die crack can be found on the eagle’s left wing below the MER in AMERICA.  A die gouge runs from the lower right of the D in UNITED south to the wing.

Submitted By:  Mark L. Williams

Cross References:  CONECA: 1-O-II








1967 25¢ WDDO-002          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  A strong Class I CCW spread shows on LIBERTY, IGWT, the date, the designer’s initials, the lower queue, and Washington’s eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None significant.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs SW/NE from the A to the T in STATES.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found inside the upper D in UNITED.

Submitted By:  Gary Wagnon

Cross References:  CONECA: 2-O-I, Cherrypickers: FS-25-1967-101 (026.5)

Comments:  This variety is found in 1967 Special Mints Sets.














1967 25¢ WDDO-003

Description:  A strong spread towards the center shows on LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge can be found to the left of the I in LIBERTY.  Reverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the right of the upper E in EPU.

Submitted By:  Gary Wagnon

Cross References:  None known














1967 25¢ WDDO-004

Description:  A strong spread towards the center shows on LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge can be found below the L in LIBERTY.  Reverse:  Numerous die scratches run SW/NE to the left of the eagle’s head.

Submitted By:  Gary Wagnon

Cross References:  None known














1967 25¢ WDDO-005          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  A strong CW spread from a pivot at about 7:00 shows on the lower letters of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None noted.  Reverse:  None noted.

Submitted By:  Whaden Curtis

Cross References:  None known















1967 25¢ WDDR-001          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  A CW spread from a pivot at about 9:00 shows on STATES OF AMERICA, EPU, QUARTER DOLLAR, and the lower branches and leaves.  The doubling on STATES OF AMERICA is only on the lower part of the letters indicating that the pivot was on an early hubbing.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die files as 1967 25¢ WDDO-001B.  A strong spread towards the center shows on LIBERTY where it is also slightly CCW from a pivot at about 7:00.  The spread on LIBERTY increases from left to right.  A lesser spread shows on the date, the designer’s initials, and the lower queue.  A die crack runs E/W across the upper forehead extending into the hair.  A light die crack runs across the base of the bust.  A die gouge (dot) can be found just SW of the tip of the nose.  Reverse:  A die crack can be found on the eagle’s left wing below the MER in AMERICA.  A die gouge runs from the lower right of the D in UNITED south to the wing.

Submitted By:  Mark L. Williams

Cross References:  CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII










1967 25¢ WDDR-002          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  A strong CW spread from a pivot at about 8:00 shows on USA, EPU, QUARTER DOLLAR, and the lower branches and leaves.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  None noted.  Reverse:  None noted.

Submitted By:  Ray Davis

Cross References:  None known
















1967 25¢ WDDR-003          “Best Of” Variety

Description:  A CW spread from a pivot at about 8:00 shows on STATES OF AMERICA.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch runs north from the 6 in the date.  A short die scratch runs SW/NE to the right of the lower B in LIBERTY.  Numerous other die scratches can be found throughout the obverse.  Reverse:  Die pitting can be found in the upper O in OF.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known


















1967 25¢ WDDR-004

Description:  A spread towards the center shows on USA.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Die scratches run SW/NE on the upper nose.  Reverse:  Die pitting can be found in the O of DOLLAR.  A die gouge can be found to the left of the eagle’s lower left leg.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known

Comments:  This variety can be found in 1967 Special Mint Sets.
















1967 25¢ WDDR-005

Description: A spread towards the center and light Class VI extra thickness shows on QUARTER DOLLAR, the branches, and slightly on UNITED and AMERICA.

Die Markers: Obverse: Die scratches on the rim below the date. Die gouge above the OD in GOD. Large die gouge below the L in LIBERTY level with the brow. Die gouge below the Y in LIBERTY. Reverse: Long die scratch through the eagle's left wing. Die scratches on the rim around the whole reverse. Die gouge right of the first L in DOLLAR. Die gouges on the leaf above the R in DOLLAR. Die gouge right of the last T in STATES. Die gouge below the A in STATES. Die gouge on the bottom of the I in UNITED.

Submitted By: John A. Wexler

Cross References: CONECA: 2-R-II+VI, Cherrypickers: FS-25-1967-801

Comments: This variety can be found in 1967 Special Mint Sets.