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1931-D 10¢ WDDO-001

Description:  A Class II spread towards the center shows on the date, the letters of IGWT, the designer’s initials, and the Y of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  Two die scratches extend NW from the top front of the wing.  V-shaped die scratches can be found above the D in GOD.  Reverse:  A die scratch extends WSW from the upper left 1st U of UNUM.

Submitted By:  David Serbonich

Cross References:  None known














1931-D 10¢ WDDO-002

Description:  A light Class II spread towards the center shows on the 1 of the date.  A better example may show doubling on the remainder of the date, the designer’s initials and IGWT.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs from north to south between the rim and the bust at about 6:00.  Die scratches run from NE to SW between the rim and the W of WE.  Reverse:  A die scratch runs from NW to SE at the top of the main olive branch where it divides into limbs.

Submitted By:  Carl M. Felland

Cross References:  None known
















1931-D 10¢ WDDO-003

Description:  A spread towards the center shows on the date, the letters of IGWT, the designer’s initials, and the Y of LIBERTY.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A die crack runs from the rim to the wing just to the left of the T in LIBERTY.  Reverse:  A die scratch connects the top two olive leaves just to the left of the lower part of the axe blade.  A die scratch runs ENE from the right side of the fasces north of the E in EPU.

Submitted By:  Thomas McGowan

Cross References:  None known