I show up on ebay every night about 3AM . It was only for sale for 2 hours . 10 bucks and another great deal for the early bird .
This isn't machine doubling? If not, I guess I'll never be able to ascertain the difference between that and true DD's.
Here's the link to this DDR & DDO . http://varietyvista.com/01c LC Doubled Dies Vol 3/2004PDDR001 cent.htm
Ok thanks. I didn't specify obverse or reverse. Brother. I just meant the doubling itself, not the specificity of the reverse or the front. It's things like this that just make the hobby so very annoying.
Wexler added a comment to the coneca listing . It's cross-reference with wexler is also #1 . 2004 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDO-001. A spread to the NW shows as notches on the lower left BERTY of LIBERTY and the upper left underside of the horizontal bar of the T in LIBERTY. Separation lines show on the lower E and R of LIBERTY. Obverse Stage B: A die gouge (dot) can be found in the field almost touching the hair at the top of the back of the head. A die crack runs NW from the eyebrow through the forehead. Reverse Stage A: None significant. Reverse Stage B: Die cracks 1st and 2nd columns, down 3rd column into left post, top of 3rd column arcing east to die chip above 4th column, down 10th column into right post, and across upper E to N in CENT. Submitted By: Robert H. Neff Cross References: CONECA: 1-R-IV+VIII, Cherrypickers: FS-01-2004-801, Crawford: CDDR-002, Coppercoins: 2004-1DR-001 Comments: CONECA notes the obverse doubling but did not list the obverse of this variety.
I am further confused. I admit my ignorance here. Are these meant to reference different varieties of the same thing or different strikes altogether?