Because of the extremely limited number of Seated Liberty Dime doubled die
varieties, they will all be illustrated on this single page. If the
list should ever expand significantly, the varieties will be assigned
to pages based on their date and mint mark as is done with other
denominations and series.
1871-S 10¢ WDDO-001
Description: A Class II spread towards the center shows on upper UNITED STATES and the left side of the rock.
Die Markers: Obverse: Die scratch NW to SE through folds above shield. Two die scratches in upper right shield below horizontal lines. Reverse: Die crack through lower right leaves (3:00 to 4:00).
Submitted By: A. B. Moy
Cross References: Fortin: F-102 and F-103
1872 10¢ WDDR-001
Description: The reverse die was rotated 175 degrees between hubbings. Doubling shows inside the wreath and through many of the letters of ONE DIME.
Die Markers: Obverse: None noted. Reverse: None noted.
Submitted By: Not noted
Cross References: Fortin: F-105 and F-115, Cherrypickers: FS-10-1872-801
1873 10¢ WDDO-001
Description: Extremely strong spread to the northwest shows on the shield and LIBERTY banner.
Die Markers: Obverse: Misplaced 7 in the denticles below the 73 in the date. Reverse: None noted.
Description: A strong Class I CCW spread shows on all reverse
design elements around the rim, the NE of ONE, and the ME of DIME. The doubling is strongest on the right side
of the reverse most likely due to a tilted hub.
Die Markers: Obverse: A die scratch runs NW from the bottom left of
the rock to the rim. Parallel die
scratches run SW to NE to the left of the lower rock. Parallel die scratches run SE from the bottom
of the U in UNITED. Reverse: Type I reverse. The reverse is WRPM-001, 2nd
C/C West.