Description: An extra eyelid can be seen just south of the main eyelid.
Die Markers: Obverse: The specimen examined was a lower grade (VF) coin. Significant die markers could not be found on this specimen. A higher grade specimen needs to be studied for possible die markers. Reverse: The specimen examined was a lower grade (VF) coin. Significant die markers could not be found on this specimen. A higher grade specimen needs to be studied for possible die markers.
Submitted By: Russ LeBeau
Cross References: CONECA: 1-O-IV
Comments: The photos of this variety were taken by John Bordner for the Wexler Doubled Die Files.
1930 1¢ WDDO-002
Description: An extra eyelid can be seen south of the main eyelid.
Die Markers: Obverse: A die gouge (dot) shows on the forehead below the hairline. Reverse: A die scratch connects the upper center horizontal bar of the E in CENT to the bottom of the upper horizontal bar of the E. A short die scratch extends from the tip of the lower left wheat stem.
Submitted By: John A. Wexler
Cross References: None known
1930 1¢ WDDO-003
Description: A weak extra eyelid can be seen just south of the main eyelid.
Die Markers: Obverse: A die scratch runs SW to NE to the left of the back of the collar. A die scratch extends NE from the vest below the one in the date. Another die scratch can be seen in the lower ear. Reverse: A die scratch runs SW to NE in the center of the C in CENT. Another die scratch runs NE from the upper right second T of STATES. A strong die scratch extends NNW from the left side of the E in UNITED. Another die scratch runs from the center of the top of the T in CENT to the lower right E of ONE. A die scratch runs NW from the lower right E of UNITED.
Submitted By: Russ LeBeau
Cross References: None known
1930 1¢ WDDR-001 "Best Of" Variety
Description: Strong Class VI extra thickness shows on all letters of EPU, the dots, both wheat ears, and both wheat stems.
Die Markers: Obverse: A die crack runs across the base of the bust above the V.D.B. southwest to the rim at about 7:30. Reverse: Two parallel die scratches run from NNW to SSE to the left of the upper T in CENT.