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1925-S 1c WDDO-001          "Best Of" Variety

Description:  Extremely strong Class VI extra thickness shows on the date, LIBERTY, and IGWT.  The strongest spread shows on the date and WE TRUST.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A heavy die chip shows on the top of the D of V.D.B.  Reverse:  A small die gouge extends SW from the inside lower right leg of the A in AMERICA.  Two west to east die scratches are visible above the CA in AMERICA.

Submitted By:  Lou Coles

Cross References:  Cherrypickers: FS-01-1925S-101 (013.3), CONECA: 1-O-VI, Crawford: CDDO-001, Coppercoins: 1DO-001












1925-S 1¢ WDDO-002

Description:  Extra thickness shows on the date, LIBERTY, and IGWT.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  The obverse is also an RPM variety listed in the Wexler RPM Files as 1925-S 1¢ WRPM-008.  It is an S/S/S Tilted (Rotated) & Tilted (Rotated).  Reverse:  Low grade coin examined.  Higher grade needed to determine die markers.

Submitted By:  Brian Allen

Cross References:  Coppercoins: 1925S-1DO-002, 1925S-1MM-008










1925-S 1¢ WDDO-003

Description:  An extra eyelid can be found just below the normal eyelid.  Possible doubling shows on the lower right side of the first T in TRUST.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Low grade coin examined.  Higher grade needed to determine die markers.  Reverse:  Low grade coin examined.  Higher grade needed to determine die markers.

Submitted By:  Cliff Reuter

Cross References:  None known