Description: Class II spread toward the center seen on IGWT, date and the designer's initials.
Die Markers:Obverse: Two parallel die gouges north from rim below E of WE. Die gouge ENE/WSW between the upper right side of the Y of LIBERTY and the rim. Die scratch NNE from the right upper side of the 4 in the date. Reverse: The reverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1945 10¢ WDDR-001. A Class I CCW spread shows on USA, both stars, EPU, ONE DIME and lower olive branch. Strongest spread is on lower reverse indicating rotation point was between the center and the rim. Short NNE/SSW die gouge between the A and T of STATES.
Submitted By: Robert Lawson
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-002
Description: Class II spread toward the center seen on WE, the TR of TRUST, the date and the designer's initials.
Die Markers:Obverse: A vertical die scratch can be found between the back of the neck and the designer’s initials. Reverse: Numerous light vertical die scratches can be found north of EPU.
Submitted By: John A. Wexler
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-003 “Best Of” Variety
Description: A Class V CCW spread shows on the date. More doubling may show on a higher grade and/or earlier die state specimen.
Die Markers: Obverse: A vertical die scratch can be found between the upper 1 and 9. Reverse: None noted.
Submitted By: Maurice G. “Doc” Mecum & Kip Mecum
Cross References: CONECA: 2-O-V, Cherrypickers: FS-10-1945-101 (Removed in 6th Edition)
1945 10¢ WDDO-004
Description: A spread
towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initials.
Die Markers: Obverse: The dies clashed and the obverse die was
heavily abraded. A NNW/SSE die scratch
can be found to the right of the bottom of the hair on the back of the head. Reverse: A SSW/NNE die scratch can be found to the
right of the lower fasces.
Submitted By: Thomas McGowan
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-005
Description: A slight spread
towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initials.
Die Markers: Obverse: Vertical die scratches can be found on
the back of the neck. WNW/ESE die
scratches can be found between IGWT and the bottom of the chin. Reverse: Heavy die clash marks run through the olive
leaves and branches to the left of the fascesA SSW/NNE die scratch can be found to the right of the lower
fasces. Numerous N/S die
scratches run through the field to the right of the fasces.
Submitted By: Thomas McGowan
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-006
Description: A spread towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initials.
Die Markers: Obverse: A nearly horizontal die scratch can be found above the 19 in the date. Reverse: A die crack connects the tops of the I and C in AMERICA and extends to the rim from the top of each of those letters.
Submitted By: Thomas McGowan
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-007
Description: A spread
towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initials. Die Markers: Obverse: Die scratches run SSW/NNE to the left of
the forehead. Reverse:
A die scratch runs NW/SE below the TA in STATES. Submitted By: Thomas McGowan Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-008 Description: A spread
towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initials. Die Markers: Obverse: None significant. Reverse: A small die gouge (dot) can be found to the
right of the bottom of the first S in STATES in STATES. Submitted By: Thomas McGowan Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDO-009
Description: A close spread
towards the center shows on the date and the designer’s initial
Die Markers: Obverse: A die scratch runs NW/SE above the OD in
GOD. A die gouge can be found to the
right of the bottom of the T in LIBERTY. Reverse:
None significant.
Submitted By: Thomas McGowan
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDR-001
Description: A Class I CCW spread shows on USA, both stars, EPU, ONE DIME, and the lower olive branch. The strongest spread is on the lower reverse indicating the rotation point was between the center and the rim.
Die Markers:Obverse: The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1945 10¢ WDDO-001. A Class II spread towards the center is seen on IGWT, the date, and the designer's initials. Two parallel die gouges north from rim below E of WE. Die gouge ENE/WSW between the upper right side of the Y of LIBERTY and the rim. Die scratch NNE from the right upper side of the 4 in the date. Reverse: Short NNE/SSW die gouge between the A and T of STATES.
Submitted By: Robert Lawson
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDR-002
Description: A spread towards the center shows on DIME, the lower left branch and leaves, the bottom cord, the right star, and AMERICA.
Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: A die gouge can be found above the E in ONE. A die gouge touches the bottom right side of the 2nd A in AMERICA. A die gouge protrudes from the lower left side of the I in AMERICA. A short die gouge extends NE from the top left of the M in DIME.
Submitted By: Tony Russo
Cross References: None known
1945 10¢ WDDR-003
Description: Strong tripling plus separation towards the center shows on USA, ONE DIME, EPU, both stars, both dots, and the outer most leaves. The tripling is most pronounced on the left star.
Die Markers: Obverse: Two parallel die scratches curve WSW from the upper left I of LIBERTY. Numerous die scratches extend NE from the 945 in the date. Remnants of die clash marks show to the left of the profile. Reverse: A small die gouge can be found just SE of the F in OF. A small die gouge can be found inside the lower first S of STATES. Strong die clash marks run through the leaves on the left side of the reverse.
Submitted By: David Serbonich
Cross References: CONECA: 4-R-II+VI
1945 10¢ WDDR-004
Description: A spread towards the center shows on the right star, EPU, DIME, and AMERICA.
Die Markers: Obverse: A short die gouge runs ESE from the rim to the left of the R in LIBERTY. Reverse: A die clash runs through the outer lower left leaves. A die clash can be seen to the right of the lower right leaves. A die scratch runs from SSW to NNE in the field between the lower right leaves and the RICA in AMERICA.