Description: An extra eyelid shows south of the primary eyelid.
Die Markers:Obverse: A north to south die scratch runs parallel to the left side of the E in WE. Reverse: A die gouge dot shows to the SE of the dot between the E and P of EPU. A short die gouge protrudes from the top of the right wheat stem about midway down the stem.
Submitted By: Whaden Curtis
Cross References: None known
Comments: The first two photos below were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.
1927-D 1¢ WDDO-002
Description: An extra eyelid shows very widely separated SE of the primary eyelid.
Die Markers:Obverse Stage A: The secondary eyelid is very strong. A strong D/D South RPM shows which is listed as 1927-D 1¢ WRPM-001. Two parallel die scratches run west to east across the upper forehead. Some lesser die scratches can be found in the hair above the forehead. Obverse Stage B: The secondary eyelid and the RPM are both weaker. Abrasion shows between the letters of IGWT and the rim. Obverse Stage C: The secondary eyelid is now very weak. The lower part of the secondary mintmark is nearly abraded away. Abrasion doubling shows above the letters of IGWT. Reverse Stage A: A die gouge (dot) shows in the field below the left side of the C in CENT. A short die scratch runs NE from the upper left N in UNITED. A short die scratch protrudes SW from the lower left leg of the R in AMERICA. Reverse Stage B: Light north to south abrasion lines show above UNUM. Reverse Stage C: Very heavy north to south abrasion lines show above and between the letters of UNUM.
Submitted By: Stage A: Russ LeBeau and upgraded by Lloyd Hanson, Stage B: Lloyd Hanson, Stage C: Lloyd Hanson
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.
1927-D 1¢ WDDO-003
Description: An extra eyelid shows below the primary eyelid. Doubling also shows on the bottom of the TY in LIBERTY.
Die Markers:Obverse: The obverse is also an RPM variety that is listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1927-D 1¢ WRPM-005. It is a D/D West. Reverse: None significant.