This is the only photo I have so far. Notice the doubling in the window pane. So far I have found four variations in 4 different panes. 30 out of 80 searched so far. This is WDDR-002.
No doubled pump handle yet? Congrats on the other finds. Have you seen any other anomalies? I think they were in the process of training new press operators. Coinage quality from the mint is all over the place.
It seems mostly relegated to Philly, same with the 2009 Lincoln errors. The other things I'm finding, especially for markers on these are a pre die crack depression over both sides of the roof and also, eventually a die crack and chip on either side. There is also a small die chip to look for in the right corn stalk but I've also found larger ones on the left from my circulation finds. The panes doubled vary but I'm pleased so far. No, no pump handle yet but I've got my fingers crossed.
I've found one where the cudding is under the bucket. It looks like the bucket has a hole in it and all the water is leaking out
Not sure of all the wording sorry for any confusion. There is excess material under the bucket on my 2015 Nebraska state quarter.
Sure it has some value. It would only be a guess as to how much. There are collectors out there of any coin with a die crack, chip, cud.......
Die cracks, especially in B.U. are valued by die crack collectors, of which I am one. There are both die cracks and pre die crack depressions over both side of the roof. Sometimes on one side or the other, sometimes on both sides. It tends that if there are die cracks on both side there is also a chip on one side or the other. Also look at the right corn stalk for a die chip hidden in the leaves.
Yeah that's what first caught my attention because of the Wisconsin leaf errors I've seen in the past
Do you know why I can only find Denver mint of the kisatchie quarter I'm in Ohio everything else is philedelphi