2007P-1DER-001WS
200°
DESCRIPTION: Moderate fluting line extension, into the stylobate,
under columns 1, 2 and 3. Moderate
step deviation is seen under
columns
5, 6, 7 and 8, with an offset direction of 200 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS –
small die gouge next to
Lincoln’s
eye. Small die scratch below V.D.B.
Reverse is MDS - die chip in column 1.
Die crack between the L U of PLURIBUS.
NOTE: This die was found by Bill
Slaughter of Arknsas.
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2007P-1DER-002WS
180°
DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation is seen under columns
5, 6, 7
and 8, with emphasis
on the left side.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “A”, obverse is EDS –
none noted
Reverse is EDS – small die dot in
the O of ONE. Die gouges under
the A of STATES.
NOTE: This die was found by Patrick
Gaughan of Pennsylvania
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2007P-1DER-003T 100º & 280º
DESCRIPTION: Isolated, dual directional trails are seen
on the E of
ONE. While this is the only design
element affected on the die, it is
still a trail
die. The offset directions are 100º and 280º, which was
more than likely the return path of the die’s motion.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “C”, obverse is LDS –
none noted.
Reverse is LDS – die crack in the
cornice over bays 3 and 4.
NOTE: Die was found by Louis
Schaeffer of Maryland.
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2007P-1DER-004T
350°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the tops of
some of the letters in EPU. The offset direction is 350
degrees. This die was found by Louis Schaeffer
of Maryland.

DIE MARKERS: Stage "C", obverse is LDS -
die gouge below the date
Reverse is LDS - die gouge below right
base tip.
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2007P-1DER-005T
320°
STAGE "B"
STAGE "A"
STAGE "B"
DESCRIPTION: Trails can be seen from the tops of the letters
in EPU. The comparison dies an EDS and a MDS, show the
gradual
strength reduction in the line intensity. The offset
direction is 320 degrees.
Louis Schaeffer of Maryland was
the founder of this die.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “A”, obverse is EDS –
none noted
Reverse is EDS – die gouge to the
right of the T in CENT.
Stage “B”, obverse is EDS – none noted.
Reverse is MDS – die chip on left
cornice edge. Die crack in the upper
part of bay 1. Large die chip in the
upper part of bay 1. Die chip in the
upper part of column 3.
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2007P-1DER-006T 340°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the tops of the
letters in EPU, the last S is STATES and the ERI of AMERICA.
The
offset direction is 340 degrees. This die was found by
Joe Koelling of North Carolina.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “A”, obverse is EDS – small die
gouge to the right of the VDB.
Reverse is EDS – none noted.
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2007P-1DER-007T
120°
DESCRIPTION:
Faint trail lines are seen
from the bottom of the
letters on the left side of EPU. The offset direction is 120 degrees.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “A”,
obverse is EDS - none noted
Reverse is EDS – die dot on the
right side of the last A in AMERICA.
NOTE:
This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
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2007P-1DER-008T
290°
DESCRIPTION:
Faint trail lines are seen
from the tops of the T
and E of STATES, the E and first P of PLURIBUS and the first U
of UNUM,
the left cornice tip, the left upper base corner and the
bottom of the N in ONE. The offset direction for
all trail lines
is 290 degrees.
DIE
MARKER: Stage “A”,
obverse is LEDS – small die dot above
the
W of WE. Die crack in Lincoln’s
forehead.
Reverse
is LEDS - none noted
NOTE:
This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
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2007P-1DER-009T
330°
DESCRIPTION: Moderate trail Ines are seen from the MER of
AMERICA,
with faint trail lines seen from the tops of some of the
letters in EPU and the right side scrolling on
top of the cornice.
Notice the crossover trails on the E and R of AMERICA.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B”,
obverse is MDS – die crack with a small
die chip in Lincoln’s hair.
Reverse is MDS – none noted.
NOTE: This die was found by Bill
Slaughter.
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2007P-1DER-010WS 200°
with
2007P-1WHDER-001
DESCRIPTION: This trail die has two components; a working die
wavy
step and a working hub wavy step.
The working die wavy step has fluting line extensions into the
stylobate
under columns 2 and 3. There is moderate to light step
deviation under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8. The offset
direction is
200
degrees.
The
working hub wavy step can be seen as indents in the stairs
under columns 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 and into the stylobate
under
columns
11 and 12.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B”,
obverse is MDS – none noted.
Reverse is MDS – small die chip with a
die crack in column 1. Die crack to
the
rim in the C of CENT.
NOTE:
This die was found by Gene Nichols
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2007P-1DER-011T
310°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the left top corners
of
the letters in PLURIBUS and UNUM. Also seen are fain trail lines
from the word OF and the first A of AMERICA.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B”,
obverse is MDS – two die cracks are
seen in Lincoln’s head.
Reverse is MDS – a die chip is above
the first column in the cornice. A die
crack is seen in the top of column 3.
NOTE: This die was found by Jeremy
Gardner
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2007P-1DER-012T
330° +
2007P-1WHDER-001
DESCRIPTION: Light trails are seen from the top left corners
of
the
letters in PLURIBUS and UNUM. The offset direction is 330
degrees. This die is also accompanied with 2007P-WHDER-001,
a
working hub “wavy step”. This is seen as indents in the stairs
and the stylobate under columns 5, 6, 7, 8, 11
and 12.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B”,
obverse is MDS – Long, diagonal die
scratch in front of Lincoln’s bust.
Reverse is MDS – die scratch from the
second U in UNUM to the roof.
NOTE: This die was found by Jeremy
Gardner.
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2007P-1DER-013T
060°
DESCRIPTION: Isolated trail line is seen
on the lower portion of the
E in CENT. Also seen is a crossover over trail line on the lower left
of
the E in ONE. The offset direction is 060 degrees.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “C”,
obverse is LMDS – none noted.
Reverse is LMDS – die cracks are seen
from the tops of columns 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Die crack in the cornice over bay 3 and 4.
Die crack from the tip of the left cornice
into the field. Die crack with die chips in the
base of column 3.
NOTE: This die was found by Louis
Schaeffer.
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2007P-1DER-014WS 180°
DESCRIPTION:
Moderate step deviation is seen under columns
5,
6, 7 and 8. The offset direction is 180 degrees.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is
MDS – a die gouge is seen
next to the rim under the right side of
Lincoln’s bust.
Reverse is MDS – a die gouge is seen
next to the left leg of the N in CENT
NOTE: This die was found by Jeremy
Gardner
| VF-20 |
XF-40
| AU-50 | MS-60 | MS-63 | MS-65 |
| $2.00
|
$3.00 | $5.00 | $8.00 | $11.00
| $14.00
|
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2007P-1DER-015T
030° & 150°
DESCRIPTION:
Multiple directional trail lines are seen
from the
letters
in the EPU. The first set has an offset direction of 030
degrees, while the second set has an offset direction of 150
degrees.
This is a nice example of a dual directional trail die
and
it is considered to be a major die.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “C”, obverse is
LDS – a small die dot is seen
under Lincoln’s nose
Reverse is LDS – two vertical
die
scratches are seen between the
R and I of AMERICA.
NOTE: This die was found by Jeremy
Gardner.
| VF-20 |
XF-40
| AU-50 | MS-60 | MS-63 | MS-65 |
| $5.00
|
$7.50 | $10.00 | $12.50 | $18.00
| $25.00
|
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2007P-1DER-016T
080° & 260°
DESCRIPTION: This is a dual directional trail die. The first set of trail lines
can be seen on the first A of AMERICA and the NT of CENT. This set of trail lines has an offset direction of 260°. The
second set is a reciprocal of the first set and can be seen on the NT of UNITED and the T of CENT. The offset direction is
080°.
DIE
MARKERS: Stage “B “, obverse
is MDS – none noted
Reverse is MDS – die scratching is seen in bays 2, 3, 4 and 5. A die gouge is seen in the bottom of bays 6 and
7.
NOTE:
This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
| VF-20 | XF-40 | AU-50 | MS-60 | MS-63 | MS-65 |
| $3.00 | $5.00 | $7.00 | $10.00 | $15.00 | $20.00 |