I put up a side by side and there only a couple of DDRs for this year too .. Here's the link to Wexer site . http://doubleddie.com/154201.html
I have not done nearly as many of these as I have the Formative Years but what I have found has been mostly die chips at the far right bottom end of the building. The Log Cabin is a mind boggler with most of the doubling at the log ends and very hard for this old timer to sort out with my eyesight as it is. I did go through a roll of the Formative P's last night and found several doubled dies, two different. One I believe is the same as Paddy mentioned in an another thread with an extra finger. The other is a slight doubling at the bottom of the thumb and very hard to see and impossible to take a photo of.
The one with the extra tip under the thumb I've just identified as WDDR-087. Still working on the other.
Rick, You asked in your other thread if I found any. Nope. I agree with @tommyc03 the cabin is HARD to see anything. This is the best FY one I have found. It helps to take the picture at a slight angle with the scope. I use a small wedge of wood under a cloth the coin is on. The draw back is that the area of the coin outside the focused area is blurred.
could just be me...but those top square windows don't look as thick as JW picture. it looks like the 2nd one...the NORMAL one. the top square window furthest to the right looks to thin. anyone else's thought?
I have a terrible time with the DDO's. They are mostly restricted to "Liberty' with only slight notching. Very hard on the eyes for me. The combined Trail Die at Liberty on the WDDR-043 is an easy one though. I have a lot of those. I have a full box of 2014P cents I have not touched because of this. I am going to set up a special place where I can use my high power microscope to do this in the near future. I'm way to cluttered right now.
I totally agree Tommy , the LP-1 Lincoln's trying to I'd ddr's on the log ends is something that a younger set of eyes needs to do. I can better identity rpm,rpd mpd then some of these ddr and ddo's. My eyes at one time were extremely sharp heck as a water fowler I could tell you what was coming towards the blind from a 1/4 mile out by counting wing beats.