If you have any 2007 Washington State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. Go to the Coin Examinationspage 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.
2007-P 25¢ WA WDDO-001
Description: A partial extra earlobe can be found just below the bottom of the ear.
Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: A die gouge can be found above the center of the W in WE. A short die scratch runs north from the lower horizontal bar of the F in OF. A die gouge can be found above the 1st L in DOLLAR. A die crack runs across the base of the bust and through the upper designer’s initials. A pre-die crack depression runs NE from the front of the eyebrow into the forehead. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge can be found to the left of the center of the I in AMERICA. A die gouge can be found SSW of the 2nd T in TRUST. A die gouge can be found north of the horizontal bar of the 1st L in DOLLAR. Die clash marks can be found to the right of the bottom of the ear and at the upper center of the neck. The pre-die crack depression from the eyebrow into the forehead is now a die crack. Reverse Stage A: A die scratch runs from the salmon’s mouth to the lower left side of the 9 in 1889. Reverse Stage B: A die gouge can be found below the right side of the W in WASHINGTON. Three nearly parallel die scratches run from SW to NE above the peak of Mt. Rainier. A die scratch runs NE from the top of the 4th E in EVERGREEN. Die clash marks can be found above the 1st E in EVERGREEN.
Submitted By: Steven Bernatowicz
Cross References: None known
Stage A
Stage B
2007-P 25¢ WA WDDO-002
Description: Doubling shows on the underside of Washington’s earlobe.
Die Markers:Obverse: A die gouge can be found just above the O in GOD. A short die scratch runs NNE from the top right of the P mint mark. A die crack runs across the base of the bust and through the designer’s initials. A die chip can be found on Washington’s cheek. Reverse: A small die gouge can be found to the right of the upper A in WASHINGTON.