Not worth a lot, but fun to find and keep the eyes sharp . I'll post some full shots later on today . It's lunch day at collage with my son and I'm running late . Here's the link to wexler site . http://doubleddie.com/448754.html
Nice find, but I don't see anything? Given I'm very uneducated on Tom's and double dies how do I spot them? All I'm looking for is split serif's and lettering. Thanks, Jacob
It's a class V and very tight doubling . Here's the images from wexler site . 1991 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety Description: A Class V CW spread from a pivot near the rim at about 11:00 shows on the RICA of AMERICA, the lower right Memorial, the designer’s initials, and the letters of ONE CENT. Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: A die scratch runs from the bottom of the 1st T through the lower A in STATES. Two short die gouges can be found at the rim above the upper left M in AMERICA with another to the right of those two. A short die gouge can be found under the C in AMERICA. Submitted By: Peter Beane Cross References: Crawford: CDDR-001
Here's one that easier on the eyes . It's coppercoins DDR-001. Here's the link to coppercoins . http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/diestate.php?date=2006&die_id=2006p1dr001&die_state=mds