Description: A strong
doubled eyelid shows southeast of the primary eyelid.
Die Markers: Obverse: Light die crack from the center of the
eyebrow WNW through the head. Light
curving die crack over the designer’s initials.
Reverse: WDDR-002 Stage A: Die chip on the left wheat stem, closer to the
wheat ear and positioned below the O in OF.
Light die crack near the left wheat tip.
Miniscule die dot directly under V shaped central portion of M in
AMERICA. Two small die gouges are
present touching inside of the lower E in AMERICA (marker most easily seen on
Stage B of the WDDR-002 listing below).
Description: Extremely strong Class VI extra thickness shows on both wheat ears and stems, the letters of EPU, the dots, the letters of USA, and ONE CENT.
Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: This variety has a D/D West listed as WRPM-002, CRPM-001, 1MM-002, and RPM #2. A light die scratch runs from SSW to NNE through the nose. A short die scratch runs from NNW to SSE at the eye. Obverse Stage B: A small die chip can be found at the top of the head below the E in WE. Obverse Stage C: A light die crack runs from west to east at the center of the head. Reverse Stage A: A die scratch runs SSE from the right side of the center horizontal bar of the E in ONE to the bottom horizontal bar of the E. Die scratches run south from the upper left T in CENT. A die gouge can be found above the left side of the D in UNITED. Reverse Stage B: The die scratch at the E of ONE has been abraded away. Weak die scratches remain at the T of CENT. Reverse Stage C: Same as Stage B.
Submitted By: Stage A: Lloyd Hanson, Stage B: Albert B. Raddi, Stage C: Dr. Gerald Fishman
Comments: Upgrade to color photos from a coin submitted by Marvin L. Young.
1938-D 1¢ WDDR-002
Description: Extra thickness
shows on EPU, the dots, and the right wheat ear. Light separation shows on the E in EPU, the
left dot, and left wheat ear.
Die Markers: First Obverse: WDDO-001.
Stage A: Light die crack from
the center of the eyebrow WNW through the head.
Light curving die crack over the designer’s initials. Second Obverse: Stage B:
Die gouge on the left side of the vertical bar of the E in WE, about one
fourth up from the bottom. Light,
straight E/W die crack over the designer’s initial and chipped to the right
side. Split serifs on the mint
mark. Third Obverse: Stage C:
Two short die scratches south from the rim between the U and S in TRUST.
Reverse Stage A: Die chip on
the left wheat stem, closer to the wheat ear and positioned below the O in
OF. Light die crack near the left wheat
tip. Miniscule die dot directly under V
shaped central portion of M in AMERICA.
Two small die gouges are present touching inside of the lower E in
AMERICA (marker most easily seen on following stages).
Reverse Stage B: Stage A
markers still present. Light die crack
with chips on the vertical bar of the T in CENT. Reverse Stage C: Stage A markers still present. Stage B die crack slightly longer but
partially removed on the right due to mechanical doubling on the T in CENT on example
examined.
Submitted By: Stage A: Al
Raddi, Stage B: Tim Wissert, Stage C: Brian Ribar
Cross References: WDDR-002 Stage A matches CONECA: 3-R-VI and
Coppercoins: 1938D-1DR-001. WDDR-002 Stage B and C match CONECA: 2-R-II-C+VI and Coppercoins: 1938D-1DR-002.
Comments: It remains somewhat uncertain if Stage B
should precede or follow Stage C given the examples examined.
Stage A:
Stage B:
Stage C:
1938-D 1¢ WDDR-003
Description: A light spread
toward the center shows toward the center on EPU and the dots.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die chip on the left side of I in LIBERTY
about a third way down from the top. Reverse:
Die scratches run E/W inside the R in AMERICA. Many NE/SW die scratches are in the area of
STA in STATES and RIC in AMERICA.
Submitted By: John Wexler
Cross References: None known
1938-D 1¢ WDDR-004
Description: Doubling shows
as moderate extra thickness on IGWT and both wheat ears.
Die Markers: Obverse: A
die gouge (dot) shows right of the upper ear.
Reverse: A die gouge (dot) shows
at the inner tip of the right wheat. A
small die gouge (dot) shows to the right of the upper T. A small die gouge shows inside C in CENT.
Submitted By: Brian Ribar (Updated photos on a coin from Keith Christenson)