2006P-1DER-001WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Light fluting line extension, into

the stylobate, under columns 2 and 3. Moderate

step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6 and 7,

with emphasis on the left side.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - die crack in Lincoln’s

                                             forehead to his nose

                                             Reverse is MDS - die crack on top of

                                             column 2 and ending in cornice over

                                             column 3.

NOTE: Die found by Robert Tingle of Indiana.

CROSS-REFERENCE: WDDR-001

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2006P-1DER-002WS               190°

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DESCRIPTION: Light fluting line extension, into the stylobate, under

columns 2 and 3. Very light step deviation is seen under

columns 5, 6 and 7.

 

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – die crack on

                                             Lincoln's forehead                                        

                                             Reverse is MDS -  die chips with cracks in

                                             columns 2, 3 and 12.

NOTE: This die is credited to Ray Davis of Florida

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2006P-1DER-003WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION:  Moderate step deviation is seen under columns

5 through 8, with emphasis on the left side.  This die is also coupled

with a minor doubled die obverse.

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SPECIAL NOTE: The obverse die has doubling on the word LIBERTY

as seen in the notching on the top left portions of the T and Y of

LIBERTY. There is also some extra thickness on the left arm of the Y

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “A”, obverse is EDS - small die gouge in the

                                             second zero of the date and under the 6

                                             of the date. Minor doubled die on the RTY

                                             of LIBERTY. Large vertical die scratch

                                             through the E of LIBERTY

                                             Reverse is EDS – none observed

NOTE: Die found by ROBERT TINGLE of INDIANA. Considered a major

 

 

CROSS-REFERENCES: 2006P-ID-001, WDDO-005 + WDDR-002

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2006P-1DER-004T                  340°

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DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines from the tops of EPU. Notice the

distortion on the top of the letter B in PLURIBUS which is common

with this direction of trail lines. The offset direction is 340 degrees.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “C”, obverse is LDS – none observed.

                                              Reverse is LDS - die gouge under the T

                                              in CENT. Die gouge to the right and above

                                              the designer's initials.

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2006P-1DER-005WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Light step deviation under columns 5, 6

and 7, with emphasis on the left side.

06P5RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - none observed

                                             Reverse is MDS - small die dot in the

                                             middle of the second U of UNUM. Die

                                             gouge under the T of CENT

NOTE: This die is credited to Robert Tingle

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2006P-1DER-006WST             180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

is seen under columns 2 and 3. Step deviation is seen under columns

5, 6, 7 and 8. Also seen are light trails from the bottom of the letters

of the N in ONE and the EN of CENT. All trail lines have an offset

direction of 180 degrees. This die is also coupled with an obverse

trail die.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “A”, obverse is EDS – 2006P-1DEO-007T

                                               Reverse is EDS – two die scratches on

                                               both sides of the O in ONE.

NOTE: This die is considered a major due to the obverse trails

and the extent of the reverse trails. This die was found by Ed Games.

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2006P-1DER-007WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate step deviation is seen under

columns 5 through 8.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - none observed

                                             Reverse is MDS - extra pair of feet from

                                             Lincoln’s statue. Die cracks on the top of

                                             columns 1, 2 and 3.

NOTES: Die found by Bob Piazza of Florida. This is another

doubled die with design extension occurring on the same die.

CROSS-REFERENCE: 2006-1DR-003

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2006P-1DER-008WS               180°

06P8RB.JPG

DESCRIPTION: Light to moderate step deviation is seen 

under columns 5 through 8.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - die crack on Lincoln’s

                                             forehead.

                                             Reverse is MDS - die crack on the top of

                                             bay 1 and the 2nd column. Die crack from

                                             the left post into column 3. Die crack in the

                                             cornice over bays 2 and 3.

NOTE: Die found by Bob Piazza of Florida.

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2006P-1DER-009T                  230°

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DESCRIPTION: Trails are seen from the tops of the letters in

UNITED, the S and T of STATES, the E and the two left periods

of EPU and the NE of ONE.  The offset direction is 230 degrees.

06P9RE.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B” – obverse is MDS – die dot between the I

                                               and B of LIBERTY and a smaller die dot

                                               under the R of LIBERTY.

                                               Reverse is MDS – die crack in the cornice

                                               over columns 3 and 4.

NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.

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2006P-1DER-010WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7

and 8, with emphasis on the left side.

 

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                             Reverse is EDS - die cracks in the upper

                                             part of bay 1, column 1, 2, 3 and 4. Die

                                             gouge to the left of the N in CENT

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2006P-1DER-011WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is seen under

columns 5, 6, 7 and 8.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - large die crack with die

                                             chip in Lincoln’s hair. This die will probably

                                             not continue much longer.

                                             Reverse is MDS, die cracks on top of

                                             columns 1 and 2. Die chip on column 3.

                                             Extra column 7 on left side making this a

                                             doubled die.

NOTE: A doubled die with design extension. Found by Robert (Murph)

Tingle of Indiana.

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2006P-1DER-012WS               200°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Moderate step deviation is seen under

columns 6, 7 and 8. The offset direction is 200 degrees.

 

06P12RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                             Reverse is MDS – die crack on the top of

                                             column 2. Die dot between the C and E

                                             of CENT. Die chip on the left side of the

                                             N in CENT.

NOTE: This diewas found by Robert Tingle

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2006P-1DER-013WS               180°

06P13RB.JPG

DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is see under columns

5, 6, 7 and 8.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is LMDS -  die crack extending

                                             from the W of WE into the hair then

                                             traveling west.                        

                                             Reverse is LMDS - die crack from rim

                                             into the C of CENT.

NOTE: This die was found by Gene Nichols of Arkansa.

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2006P-1DER-014WS               180°

06P14RB.jpg

DESCRIPTION: Moderate step deviation is seen under columns

5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side. 

06P14RB.jpg

DIE MAKERS: Stage "A", obverse is EDS - none noted.

                                              Reverse is EDS - die crack on the rim. 

                            Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                              Reverse is MDS –  die crack from the rim,

                                              to the C in CENT

NOTES: Die credited to Gene Nichols of Arkansas.

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CROSS-REFERENCE; 2006P-1DR-002, WDDR-004

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2006P-1DER-015WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Moderate to light step deviation is seen 

under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side.

0615rc.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - none observed

                                             Reverse is MDS -  rim gouge above the

                                             E in STATES. Extra feet on Lincoln"s statue 

                                             make this a minor doubled die.

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2006P-1DER-016WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Light to moderate step deviation is seen 

under columns 5 through 8. The offset direction is 180 degrees.

 

06P16RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                             Reverse is MDS – die crack with die chip

                                             in column 1, extending into bay 1. Die chip

                                             mid way down column 11.

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2006P-1DER-017WS               180°

06P17RB.JPG

DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is seen under columns 5 through

8, with emphasis on the left side.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – small die chip forming

                                             on the left side of the E in LIBERTY.

                                             Eventually, as the die ages, this may turn

                                             into a “BIE” (II-F-4 die variety).

                                             Reverse is MDS – die chip with crack on

                                             the top of column 2. Die chip on the top

                                             of column 11.

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2006P-1DER-018WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension is seen entering

the stylobate under columns 2 and 3. Moderate to strong step

deviation is seen under columns 5 through 8, with emphasis

on the left side.

06P18RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                             Reverse is MDS –  die crack with die chip in

                                             column 1. Two small die cracks from the top 

                                             of the left urn into column 3. 

 

 

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2006P-1DER-019WS               180°

06P19RB.jpg

DESCRIPTION: Ligth fluting line extension into the stylobate under

columns 2 and 3. Moderate step deviation under columns 4, 5, 6, 7

and 8.  The step deviation is comparatively strong under column 7

and reach down to over two-thirds of the stair length.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS - small die dot under

                                             the 6 of the DATE.

                                             Reverse is MDS - die crack from column 2

                                             into the cornice.

                                   

NOTE: This die was found by Bob Piazza

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2006P-1DER-020WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Moderate step deviation is seen under

columns 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, with emphasis on the left side.

06p20rd.jpg

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                             Reverse is MDS – die cracks in columns

                                             1 and 2.

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2006P-1DER-021WS               180°

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DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8

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Obverse trail die 2006P-1DE0-012T

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DIE MAKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – die scratch through the 0

                                          and 6 of the date. The obverse is a trail die                  

                                          Reverse is MDS – small die dot in the N of

                                   UNITED.

NOTE: With both obverse and reverse trail dies, this is a major die

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2006P-1DER-022WS               180°

06P22RB.jpg

DESCRIPTION: Moderate step deviation is seen under columns

5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side. This is coupled with

an obverse trail die, 2006P-1DEO-010T.

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DIE MARKERS: Stage “C”, obverse is LMDS – light trail lines from the

                                              letters in LIBERTY and the TR of TRUST.

                                              Reverse is LMDS – none noted

NOTE: With both obverse and reverse dies affected with trails, this is

considered a major.

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2006P-1DER-023WS               180°

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06P23RC.JPG

DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,

under columns 2 and 3. Moderate step deviation is seen under

columns 5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side.

06P23RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                              Reverse is MDS -  Die crack from the

                                              field, through the C of CENT and into

                                              the rim. Die chip in column 1.

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2006P-1DER-024WS               180°

06P24RC.JPG
06P24RC.JPG

DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension is seen under columns

2 and 3. Moderate step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8,

with emphasis on the left side.

06P24RC.JPG

DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none observed.

                                              Reverse is MDS – die crack, in the cornice,

                                              above column 4. Die dot under the

                                              diagonal of the N and in the O of ONE.

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