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1960-D 1¢ WWHO-001          Small Date Doubled Working Hub

Description:  A spread towards the rim shows on the lower part of the letters of IGWT.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  Will vary among the individual working dies.  Reverse:  Will vary among the individual working dies.

Submitted By:  Various individuals

Cross References:  None known










1960-D 1¢ WDDO-001          "Best Of" Variety

Description:  A Small Date was hubbed over a Large Date.  Doubling also shows on the B of LIBERTY and the inside of the G in GOD.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  The mint mark is a widely repunched mint mark showing as a D/D wide to the north.  The mint mark is listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1960-D 1¢ WRPM-103.  Four parallel die scratches run SSE from the bottom of the earlobe.  A die scratch runs SE from just to the right of the center of the R in TRUST.  Obverse Stage B:  A curving die scratch can be found below and between the 1 and 9 in the date extending south to the vest.  A die scratch runs SW from the lower right N of IN.  Obverse Stage C:  Two parallel die scratches run SW from the lower O in GOD.  Obverse Stage D:  A die chip can be found in the upper 6.  Reverse:  None noted.  Specimens are needed for all stages to determine reverse die markers.

Submitted By:  Darrell Neidigh

Cross References:  CONECA: 1-O-III, Cherrypickers: FS-01-1960D-101 (025.5), Breen: #2232, Crawford: CDDO-001, Coppercoins: 1960D-1DO-001

Comments:  I need to see high grade specimens of this variety to update the photo file with obverse die marker photos for Stage C and Stage D as well as reverse die marker photos for all stages.  I would then be able to upgrade to color photos for those already seen here.  If you can help, let me know.

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Stage B






1960-D 1¢ WDDO-002         "Best Of" Variety

Description:  A Class I CW spread shows on the letters of IGWT, the LIB of LIBERTY, and slightly on the date.

Die Markers:  Obverse Stage A:  A short die scratch runs SW from the back of the head behind the ear.  A die scratch runs NE from the top of the head almost to the lower left of the W in WE.  Obverse Stage B:  Numerous die scratches run SSW to NNE in front of and behind the bust.  A strong die scratch runs SW from the center of the underside of the chin.  Obverse Stage C:  A die chip can be found in the lower R of LIBERTY.  Reverse Stage A:  Two small die gouges can be found between the upper I and C of AMERICA.  A short die scratch runs SW from under the right end of the Memorial.  Reverse Stage B:  New reverse die.  A die scratch runs SSW to NNE through the left base of the Memorial just to the left of the left post.  Reverse Stage C:  Same as Stage B.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  CONECA: 2-O-I, Crawford: CDDO-002, Coppercoins:  1960D-1DO-004

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Stage B









Stage C




1960-D 1¢ WDDO-003

Description:  Strong extra thickness shows on the date.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  A die scratch runs north from the top of the B in LIBERTY.  A die scratch running N/S passes through the right side of the R in LIBERTY.  Numerous other die scratches can be found throughout the obverse.  Reverse:  A short vertical die gouge can be found to the left of the lower U in UNITED.  A die scratch runs SW from the lower left of the C in AMERICA.  A die crack runs across the top of the C to the top of the E in CENT.  A die chip can be found on the right end of the center bar of the E in ONE.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known












1960-D 1¢ WDDO-004

Description:  Slight doubling shows at the top of the L in LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  A light die scratch runs north from the six in the date.  Reverse:  Die chips can be found inside the bottom of the U in UNITED, on the left side of the left Memorial base, and on the top left of the E in ONE.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None












1960-D 1¢ WDDO-005

Description:  Part of the vertical bar of the L in LIBERTY shows above the normal L.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  A die scratch runs SW from the G in GOD.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs from the bottom of the O in OF to the bottom of the first A in AMERICA.  Numerous die scratches run NW/SE throughout the reverse.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known








1960-D 1¢ WDDO-006

Description:  A spread to the south shows on the 0 of the date while a close CCW spread shows on the E of WE.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Large Date.  A short die gouge protrudes from the right side of the 9.  A die scratch extends north from the top of the 1.  Parallel die scratches extend NW from the upper left 1 and the upper left 9 in the date.  Reverse:  A vertical die scratch can be found at the bottom of the 2nd Memorial bay.  Two parallel die scratches extend SE from the bottom of the Memorial above the O in ONE.

Submitted By:  Albert B. Raddi

Cross References:  None known












1960-D 1¢ WDDO-007

Description:  An extra eyelid can be found below the normal eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Large Date.  A small die gouge can be found below and between the I and the N of IN.  Reverse:  A short vertical die gouge can be found to the left of the bottom of the U in UNITED.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known








1960-D 1¢ WDDO-008

Description:  The lips, beard, and throat show strong doubling.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  Numerous die scratches run mostly SW/NE to the left and to the right of the bust.  Reverse:  A strong die dent can be found to the left of the upper I in UNITED.  A small die gouge can be found to the right of the lower R in AMERICA.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known










1960-D 1¢ WDDO-009

Description:  A spread towards the center shows on IGWT.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  Parallel die scratches run NE from the lower front of the vest to the left of the mint mark.  Reverse:  A die chip can be found under the left end of the center bar of the E in ONE.  Die chips can be found on the top and on the bottom of the O in ONE with a die crack running south from the O to a large rim cud.  A die break can be found on the left side of the left Memorial base.

Submitted By:  James C. Moreland

Cross References:  None known


















1960-D 1¢ WDDO-010

Description:  A spread towards the center shows on IGWT increasing from left to right.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Small Date.  A die gouge can be found south of the right side of the B in LIBERTY.  A die scratch runs SE from the bottom of the T in LIBERTY.  A large die chip fills the inside of the six in the date.  Reverse:  A die chip fills the lower S in PLURIBUS.  A die chip can be found on the top of the O in ONE.

Submitted By:  James C. Moreland

Cross References:  None known















1960-D 1¢ WDDR-001

Description:  A very close spread towards the center shows on the designer’s initials.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Large Date.  A die scratch runs south from the bottom of the T in LIBERTY.  Numerous N/S die scratches can be found throughout the obverse.  Reverse:  None significant.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known








1960-D 1¢ WDDR-002

Description:  Doubling shows on the D in UNITED, the STA in STATES, and EPU.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Large Date.  The obverse is an RPM variety listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1960-D 1¢ WRPM-086.  It is a D/D Tilted (Rotated).  Die scratches run NE from the front of the vest to the left of the date and mint mark.  Die scratches run mostly E/W through LIBERTY.  A strong die scratch runs SE from the bottom of the one in the date.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs NW from the top left of the N in ONE.

Submitted By:  John A. Wexler

Cross References:  None known