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Wexler die variety files - 1940-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety. Description: S/S Northeast

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Description: Doubling shows at the intersection of the 2nd ray clockwise from the head and the right arm of the Statue of Liberty. Die Markers: Obverse: WSW/ENE die scratches run through 28th. Reverse: A small die gouge can be found to the left of the upper E in UNITED. Die varieties such as doubled dies, Repunched mint marks (RPMs), Over Mint ...This page presents links to the various Wexler Die Variety File IMM listings presented on this website. The word "Complete" following a particular denomination and series indicates that the pages illustrate all of the IMM varieties listed in the Wexler IMM Files for that particular denomination and series. If you have a genuine IMM variety for ...1963 10¢ Pr WDDO-004 "Best Of" Variety. Description: A CW spread from a pivot at 4:00 shows on LIBERTY, IGWT, the designer's initials, and the hair at the top of the head. Die Markers: Obverse: None significant. Reverse: The reverse is a minor doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1963 10¢ Pr WDDR-004. A Class I CW ...In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1919 10¢ Complete. 1926 10¢ Complete. 1928-D 10¢ Complete. 1929-D 10¢ CompleteIf you have any 2014 Warren G. Harding $1 doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the ...In the Wexler Die Variety Files we recognize two categories for die varieties - Intentional Die Varieties and Unintentional Die Varieties. The Intentional Die Varieties are design differences on the coins for a particular year and denomination that were deliberately made by the U.S. Mint. These would include varieties like the 1960 Lincoln ...This page presents links to the various Wheat Cent RPMs in the Wexler Die Variety Files. Our goal is to eventually have all of the Wexler RPM File varieties illustrated on this site. Any help that you can be at filling in the "holes" will be greatly appreciated. These pages are a work in progress. Check back often to see what has been added.The addition of information and photos for the following doubled die varieties: 2015-P 25¢ NY (Saratoga) WDDR-010, 2020-D 2020-P 25¢ VI (Salt River Bay) WDDR-001 plus 2020-P 25¢ VI WDDR-001 taken WDDR-003. Introduction: My name is Daniel Griffin, and MYSELF wanted until post one small introduction set and webpage for Wexler’s Die Varieties ...You can contact me via e-mail at [email protected] or by regular mail by writing to: John A. Wexler, P.O. Box 544, Quakertown, PA 18951-0544. I hope you enjoy searching for and collecting die varieties as much as I do. Good luck with all of your collecting endeavors! Visitors since 10/20/2008.In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof ...The Wexler Files remain the same as the Potter and CONECA Files through the first 57 DDR listings with one exception. It was eventually discovered that the original WDDR-051 (DDR #51) and the original WDDR-041 (DDR #41) were the same variety. Die markers confirmed this. In the Wexler Files the original WDDR-051 (DDR #51) was deleted and ...1951-D 1¢ OMM #1 Relisted as a Wexler RPM Variety. Description: What was believed to be a D over an S is now listed in both the Wexler RPM Files and the Crawford RPM Files as an RPM (D/D/D horizontal and south). Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Light NW to SE die scratches top of 9. Obverse Stage B: Die scratches at 9 weaker. Weak die crack high ...Die Markers: Obverse: The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1922 $1 WDDO-002. Doubling shows on the date, the designer’s initials, and TRUST. Reverse: A small die gouge (dot) can be found above and between the third and fourth rays from the right. Submitted By: John A. Wexler. Cross References: None knownThis page presents links to the Washington quarter doubled die listings in the Wexler Doubled Die Files for the years 1932 through 1998. These listings are a work in progress. A number of these varieties can be found in the 1999 book The Best of the Washington Quarter Doubled Die Varieties by John A. Wexler and Kevin Flynn.Die Markers: Obverse: A die crack runs across the left side of the base of the bust extending into the field above the U in QUARTER. Reverse: The reverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled die files as 2004-P 25¢ WI WDDR-021. Doubling shows on the right side of the cow's nose.This page presents links to the various Wexler Die Variety File RPM listings presented on this website. The word "Complete" following a particular denomination and series indicates that the pages illustrate all of the RPM varieties listed in the Wexler RPM Files for that particular denomination and series.In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler RPM Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. Washington 25¢ RPMs 1932 to 1939 Complete. Washington 25¢ RPMs 1940 to 1944 CompleteIn the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1946 10¢ Complete. 1946-D 10¢ Complete. 1946-S 10¢ Complete. 1947 10¢ CompleteIn the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler RPM Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1909 to 1919 1¢ WRPM Complete. 1920 to 1929 1¢ WRPM Complete. 1930 to 1934 1¢ WRPM CompleteThe Best of the Jefferson Nickel Doubled Die Varieties by John A. Wexler and Brian A. Ribar. Published in 2002 this 264 page book illustrates the best of the Jefferson Nickel doubled die varieties as listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files for the years 1938 through 1981. Treasure Hunting Mercury Dimes by John A. Wexler and Kevin Flynn. This 122 ...1955 1¢ WDDR-007 "Best Of" Variety. Description: Strong extra thickness shows on EPU, the dots, and both wheat ears and stems. Die Markers: Obverse: The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1955 1¢ WDDO-004. Moderate extra thickness shows on the date and IGWT.Myself and Tanner Scott have taken over running the website and die files with John Wexler's retirement. In the coming months Tanner and I will post new attribution guidelines on the webpage. It is our goal to keep the Wexler files open for years to come, both posting new varieties and with the eventual goal of already created attributions ...NEW Variety LISTINGS LincolnWheat Cents LincolnMemorial Cents Buffalo Nickels Jefferson Nickels Mercury Dimes Roosevelt Dimes Standing Liberty Quarters WashingtonQuarters State QuartersDC & Territories America the Beautiful Quarters LibertyHalf Dollars FranklinHalf Dollars KennedyHalf Dollars EisenhowerDollars Susan …Click on the following links to view the 2009 Lincoln cent doubled die listings for the Wexler Doubled Die Files: 2009 Early Childhood 1¢ Doubled Dies. 2009-D Early Childhood 1¢ Doubled Dies. ... Once at the site click on "die variety search" in the upper left corner. Under "Date" enter 2009 in the box marked "From" and then click on "Submit ...In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1916 to 1939 10¢ WRPM Complete. 1940 to 1942 10¢ WRPM Complete. 1943 to 1945 10¢ WRPM Complete.1946-D 1¢ WDDR-005 "Best Of" Variety. Description: A Class V CW spread from a pivot at about 7:00 shows on EPU, the dots, and the upper right wheat ear. Die Markers: Obverse: The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as …This page presents links to the various Wexler Die Variety File Overdate(WOVD) listings presented on this website. The word "Complete" following a particular denomination and series indicates that the pages illustrate all of the OVD varieties listed in the Wexler OVD Files for that particular denomination and series.If you have any 2005 California State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the ...The result was a transitional reverse design variety for the 1988 Lincoln cents that could be described as a "1988 Lincoln cent with the reverse of 1989.". Since that initial discovery seven different transitional working dies have been identified for the 1988 P-Mint cents in the Wexler Die Variety Files. They are identified as 1988 1 ...1927-D 1¢ WRPM-001 “Best Of” Variety. Description: D/D North. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse is also a doubled die that is listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1927-D 1¢ WDDO-002. An extra eyelid shows very widely separated SE of …The reverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1946-S 10¢ WDDR-009. A close Class II spread towards the center shows on UNITED and ONE DIME. ... The reverse is a doubled die that is listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1946-S 10¢ WDDR-013. A CW spread from a pivot at 11:00 shows on AMERICA, ONE ...Eventually the Wexler Die Variety Files became too large for a single person to handle and the files were split up among four different people (three attributers at this time). Die variety specialist/collector/author Brian Allen took on the enormous task of doing the attributions for the $1 doubled dies of all series, including the Ike dollars ...The primary punch would be the strongest punch making the deepest impression in the working die and was punched into the working die last. An RPM variety described as a D/D North would indicate that the weaker (secondary) mint mark punch is north of the stronger (primary) mint mark punch.In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 2004-P 25¢ MI WDDO-001 Description: Slight doubling shows on the underside of Washington's earlobe. Die Markers: Obverse: None ...In the Wexler Die Variety Files we recognize two categories for die varieties - Intentional Die Varieties and Unintentional Die Varieties. The Intentional Die Varieties are design differences on the coins for a particular year and denomination that were deliberately made by the U.S. Mint. These would include varieties like the 1960 Lincoln ...In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1946 10¢ Complete. 1946-D 10¢ Complete. 1946-S 10¢ Complete. 1947 10¢ CompleteHere we seen the 1960 Large Date design used on the Lincoln cents produced after the Mint experienced problems with the Small Date design. This is the 1960 Lincoln cent doubled die variety listed in the Wexler Files as 1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-003. It has a Large Date hubbed over a Small Date. The variety that we have listed as 1960 1¢ Pr WDDO-001 ...1911-D 1¢ WOMM-001. Description: An apparent bottom of an S is seen below the D. Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: Strong secondary curve of S to the south.Obverse Stage B: Secondary curve of S is weaker.Obverse Stage C: Weaker secondary S below D. Reverse Stage A: Light die scratch N to S between dot and P. Reverse Stage B: Heavy die crack ENE from rim at 8:00.In the last year, CONECA has expanded its website to include an area dedicated to 20th and 21st Century die varieties (administered by James Wiles) and an Error-Variety Coin Forum where folks can ask questions, give answers, share opinions or theory in addition to sharing images.It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. Use the following links to access the transitional design varieties listed in the Wexler Die Variety Files. Die varieties such as doubled dies, Repunched mint marks (RPMs), Over Mint Marks (OMMs), Repunched Dates, Overdates, coin design varieties, as well as regular coins ...In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 2001-P 25¢ RI WDDO-001. Description: Extra hairlines can be found between Washington's earlobe and the hair behind the earlobe.Because the number of varieties for each denomination and series is limited, all listings for a particular denomination and series will appear on the same page. In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler RPM Files. It is not necessarily the ...Find links to the Wexler Die Variety File listings of repunched dates, mint marks, and other die varieties on coins. See illustrations of RPD varieties for Seated Liberty and Barber coins submitted by collectors.When sending die varieties to be encapsulated with the Wexler File numbers it will help to include any documentation to help ANACS verify the listing. This could include reference to one of the many books that I have authored or coauthored, reference to varieties listed on my website, or a copy of any letters that are included when the coins ...This 252 page (8 ½ by 11 format) book is a complete listing of all Lincoln cent RPMs and OMMs from 1909 to 1939 listed in the Wexler Die Variety Files. It contains over 750 photos and illustrations. All known major die markers, including stage markers, are photographed.In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1959 1¢ Complete. 1959-D 1¢ Complete. 1960 1¢ Complete. 1960-D 1¢ Complete. 1961 1¢ Complete1940-S 1¢ WRPM-001 "Best Of" Variety. Description: S/S Northeast Die Markers: Obverse Stage A: The obverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1940-S 1¢ WDDO-003 with doubling spread towards the center on IGWT and LIBERTY. A die gouge can be found to the right of the bowtie. Short die scratch southeast from the nostril.Reverse Stage A: The reverse of this variety is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 2004 1¢ WDDR-001. A strong Class IV spread to the east shows on EPU, the dots, USA, FG, ONE CENT, and the Memorial roof details. ... Reverse: The reverse die is a strong "Wavy Steps" variety. Submitted By: Billy G. Crawford. Cross ...Comments: The die marker photos for this variety were taken by Brian Ribar for the Wexler RPM Files. 1941-S 1¢ WRPM-004 "Best Of" Variety. Description: S/S South. Die Markers: Obverse: Large S mint mark. Die scratches are seen to the right of the mint mark and above between the mint mark and the four of date.In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof ...If you have any 2006 North Dakota State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered ...The term is Doubled Die. It's not Double Die, and certainly not Double Dye. Every coin is produced with 2 dies. It matters when the die itself is doubled. If you want to be specific, start there. A good way to remember is look at Wexler's site, Doubleddie.com. One lady referred to it as Double Eddie. At least she had the right number of Ds.To read more about this special doubled die variety we recommend the information in the "Hot Topics" section of The Authoritative Reference on Lincoln Cents ... Reverse: The reverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1955 1¢ WDDR-007. Strong extra thickness shows on EPU, the dots, and both wheat ears and stems. ...In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 2006-P 25¢ ND WDDO-001. Description: Doubling shows on the underside of Washington’s earlobe. Die Markers: ...In the Wexler Die Variety Files we identify this reverse as Lincoln Memorial Reverse Design #6 (LMRD-006). CONECA identifies this Memorial reverse design as RDV-006. LMRD-006 was used on the Lincoln Memorial cents from 1989 through 1992 where it was used on all circulation strike and all proof cents for those years. It was also used for proof ...For the Wexler Files a UFO die variety is an Unidentified Fascinating Oddity. These do not fit into the typical categories of varieties such as doubled dies or repunched mint marks, however, there is something unusual about the variety that warrants listing along with some publicity.Die crack upper forehead east through hair. Obverse Stage B: Die scratch through the E of LIBERTY is weaker. Die crack across the base of the bust. Reverse Stage A: Die scratches SE from the right side of the left lower inner leaf. Reverse Stage B: New reverse die. The reverse is an RPM listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1946-S 25¢ WRPM-002.Die crack upper forehead east through hair. Obverse Stage B: Die scratch through the E of LIBERTY is weaker. Die crack across the base of the bust. Reverse Stage A: Die scratches SE from the right side of the left lower inner leaf. Reverse Stage B: New reverse die. The reverse is an RPM listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1946-S 25¢ WRPM-002.In the last year, CONECA has expanded its website to include an area dedicated to 20th and 21st Century die varieties (administered by James Wiles) and an Error-Variety Coin Forum where folks can ask questions, give answers, share opinions or theory in addition to sharing images. CONECA is now creating a members only area for the website that ...You can contact me via e-mail at [email protected] or by regular mail by writing to: John A. Wexler, P.O. Box 544, Quakertown, PA 18951-0544. I hope you enjoy searching for and collecting die varieties as much as I do. Good luck with all of your collecting endeavors! Visitors since 10/20/2008.In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler RPM Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1964-D 50¢ WRPM. 1969-D 50¢ WRPM. 1971-D 50¢ WRPM COMPLETE. 1972-D 50¢ WRPM. 1972-S 50¢ WRPM COMPLETE2015-P 25¢ NY WDDR-006. Description: Doubling shows inside the lower right opening in the handle of General Burgoyne's sword. Die Markers: Obverse: Die chips can be found to the left and to the right of the designer's initials. Reverse: Vertical die scratches can be found to the left of the top of the sword.While our primary focus is die varieties, we do have an accumulation of "regular" coins to dispose of as well. ... Please send payment to: John A. Wexler, P.O. Box 544, Quakertown, PA 18951-0544. Any single coin may be returned within 14 days of your receipt of the item as long as the coin has not been removed from the 2x2 or the slab in which ...Several years ago the Wexler Die Variety Files became too large for a single person. They are currently divided up among 3 attributers as outlined in the guidelines which follow. If sending varieties for attribution, please take care to make sure that you are sending them to the correct person. Attribution GuidelinesIf you have any 2013 Theodore Roosevelt $1 doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the ...The addition of information and photos for the following doubled die varieties: 2015-P 25¢ NY (Saratoga) WDDR-010, 2020-D 2020-P 25¢ VI (Salt River Bay) WDDR-001 plus 2020-P 25¢ VI WDDR-001 taken WDDR-003. ... Information has in goal to keep and Wexler files open fork years to come, both posting new diversity and with who eventual goal of ...When ordering by e-mail, I will send you an invoice for the coins that are available. Do not send payment before receiving this invoice. Once you receive the invoice you can pay by mailing cash (preferred), check, or a money order. Please send payment to: John A. Wexler, P.O. Box 544, Quakertown, PA 18951-0544.Eventually the Wexler Die Variety Files became too large for a single person to handle and the files were split up among four different people (three attributers at this time). Die variety specialist/collector/author Brian Allen took on the enormous task of doing the attributions for the $1 doubled dies of all series, including the Ike dollars ...This page presents links to the various Wexler Die Variety File Repunched Letter (RPL) listings presented on this website. The word "Complete" following a particular denomination and series indicates that the pages illustrate all of the RPL varieties listed in the Wexler RPL Files for that particular denomination and series. If you have a ...If you have any 2008 Hawaii State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the ...If you have any 2005 California State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files. ... In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the ...In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 2003-P 25¢ AR WDDO-001. Description: Doubling shows on the underside of Washington's earlobe.In the listings presented on the following pages, the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler RPL Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. Die varieties such as doubled dies, Repunched mint marks (RPMs), Over Mint Marks (OMMs), Repunched Dates, Overdates ...In the following listings the person listed under "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Die Variety Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 1992-D 1c WTRD-001. Description: 1993 reverse design on a 1992-D Lincoln cent.In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files. It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety. 2001-P 25¢ NC WDDO-001. Description: Extra hairlines show just to the right of Washington's ear. The secondary image is from a ...Jesus's death and resurrection are celebrated by Christians either in March or April, and there is no agreement as to the actual dates of the events. So, when do most scholars thin...The repunched Mint mark is now listed in my files as 1876-CC 10¢ WRPM-001 so this very nice doubled die variety comes with a bonus RPM variety. Rounding out the selection for this month is a 1936 ...Die Markers: Obverse: This variety is on a Small Date obverse. Reverse: A die gouge (dot) ... The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1970-S 1¢ Pr WDDO-031. A very close spread towards the center shows on the date, LIBERTY, and IGWT. A light die scratch runs NNW/SSE on the upper part of the nose.Die Markers: Obverse: A small die gouge can be found just above the right side of the mint mark. Reverse: The reverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1968-S 25¢ Pr WDDR-001.You can contact me via e-mail at [email protected] or by regular mail by writing to: John A. Wexler, P.O. Box 544, Quakertown, PA 18951-0544. I hope you enjoy searching for and collecting die varieties as much as I do. Good luck with all of your collecting endeavors! Visitors since 10/20/2008.The Best of the Washington Quarter Doubled Die Varieties by John A. Wexler and Kevin Flynn. All of the top Washington Quarter doubled die varieties, as listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files, are profusely illustrated in this 186 page (8.5 x 11 inches) reference. The Authoritative Reference on Barber Half Dollars by Kevin Flynn. 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