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1925 1¢ WDDO-001

Description:  An extra eyelid shows SE of the main eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die scratch shows in the lower B of LIBERTY.  The 1 and 9 of the date show mechanical doubling.  A die scratch extends SSW from the lower right 5 in the date.  Reverse:  Short die scratches extend southwest from the upper C of CENT.  Two short die scratches extend SW from the center horizontal bar of the E in CENT.  A die scratch connects the upper left horizontal bar of the T of CENT to the top of the vertical bar of the T.

Submitted By:  Michael A. Sokoloff

Cross References:  None known










1925 1¢ WDDO-002

Description:  An extra eyelid shows below the main eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A short die gouge protrudes from the bottom of the first T in TRUST.  A short die scratch runs NE from the bottom of the bowtie.  A die scratch curves east from the lips.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs NE from the top of the T in CENT to the tip of the right wheat ear.  A short die scratch runs SW from the left side of the center horizontal bar of the E in CENT.

Submitted By:  Dr. Daniel Griffin

Cross References:  None known












1925 1¢ WDDO-003

Description:  An extra eyelid shows below the main eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Die scratches can be found near the rim above GOD WE.  Reverse:  Die scratches can be found to the left of the N of ONE.

Submitted By:  Dr. Daniel Griffin

Cross References:  None known








1925 1¢ WDDO-004

Description:  An extra eyelid shows below the main eyelid.

Die Markers:  Obverse:   Several die scratches run WSW/ENE through the ERTY of LIBERTY.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs from the top of the O in OF to the bottom of the U in UNITED.

Submitted By:  Dr. Daniel Griffin

Cross References:  None known