You are viewing the CopperCoins catalog page for 1937P•1DR•001P, a documented Lincoln cent die variety. This listing is cataloged as a Doubled Die Reverse, from 1937, struck at the Philadelphia Mint, and as a proof issue. It is recorded as Class 2 + 6 - Distorted and Distended Hub Doubling. Below you will find 1 stage of identification photos and markers, catalog cross references, and reported values for coins minted with this die.
1937P•1DR•001P
Class 2 + 6 - Distorted and Distended Hub Doubling
- Type: Doubled Die Reverse (DR)
- Doubled Dies topic hub
- Proof
- Design types · Design Varieties
- Obverse design type: Flat serif G obverse
- Reverse design type: Wheat reverse
Die Notes
A light to moderate class 2 spread toward the center shows on all outer devices.
Cross references
- CONECA: DDR-005
Value guide
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Each stage tab below is clickable — it opens more identification photos and marker notes for that stage (A, B, C, and so on). Start on the summary above, then switch tabs to see how the die evolved.
- Strong doubling shows on the outside of the left wheat and in the lettering and dots.
- A few small die scratches show above the Lu of Pluribus
- A set of very distinctive die scratchers show below the US of Pluribus
- Strong Doubling carries over to the lower part of the design. This is the lower right wheat.
- Doubling shows on the lower left of the design as well. Dice scratches show running north and south through most of the lower left part of the design.
- Mostly concentric die scratches run throughout the jaw and ear area.
- The die Gouge shows near the rim between the end of IN and the G of God
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Credit for this coin goes to: Tomasz Wojtczak