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You are viewing the CopperCoins catalog page for 1944D•1DO•021, a documented Lincoln cent die variety. This listing is cataloged as a Doubled Die Obverse, from 1944, and struck at the Denver Mint. It is recorded as class 4 (3) - Design and Offset 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.
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1944D•1DO•021

class 4 (3) - Design and Offset Hub Doubling

Class 3 (design hub doubling). This die was hubbed from two different design hubs. CopperCoins lists it under the design variety shown above — the design variety named first when collectors describe the coin (for example, “small over large” → Small Date). See the nine classes article for how Class 3 differs from a normal doubled die.

Die Notes

Tripled eyelid shows as a raised area above the primary eyelid and two raised areas beneath the primary eyelid. Die is also listed as 1944D-1MM-022, a lower serif tilted RPM.

Cross references

None on file.

Value guide

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F12
VF20
EF40
AU50
UNC
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GemBU
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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.

Obverse: RPM shows as a D/D West (1944D-1MM-022). A die scratch shows over the 1 of the date. Numerous concentric doe scratches show beneath the VDB along the rim. A long pattern of encircling concentric die scratches show in most areas of the obverse. A heavy die dot shows in the field beneath the lower lip. A die scratch shows on the chin.

Reverse: Numerous die scratches, mainly NW-SE, show throughout the reverse, especially around the lettering of UNITED STATES of AMERICA. A heavy die dot shows to the left of the upper curve of the first S of STATES.

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Credit for this coin goes to: Gary Tiner