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1974-S $1 Pr WMDO-001

Description: Class II doubling towards the center shows on IGWT.

Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies.

Submitted By: Not noted

Cross References: CONECA: MD-1-O-II







1974-S $1 40% Pr WDDO-001

Description: Very close class II doubling towards the center shows on LIBERTY.

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

Submitted By: Not noted

Cross References: None known







1974-S $1 Pr WDDO-002

Description: Close class II doubling towards the center shows on LIBERTY.

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

Submitted By: Not noted

Cross References: None known








1974-S $1 Pr WMHR-001

Description: A spread towards the center shows on ONE DOLLAR, the designer’s initials, and the craters.  

Die Markers: Obverse: Die markers will vary on the individual working dies affected. Reverse: Die markers will vary on the individual working dies affected.  

Submitted By: Various  

Cross References: CONECA: SD-2-R-II-C+VI  

Comments: Because this was a master hub it was intended to be used over a period of several years.  Working dies with the exact same doubling are known to exist for the years 1974, 1977, and 1978.  Differences in the appearance of the doubling will result from master hub wear, master die wear, working hub wear, working die wear, as well as coin wear.