1949S•1DO•003
Class 3 - Design 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.
- Type: Doubled Die Obverse (DO)
- Doubled Dies topic hub
- Design types · Design Varieties
- Mint mark type: Trumpet-tail S
- Obverse design type: Flat serif G obverse
- Reverse design type: Wheat reverse
Die Notes
A 1949 “Blunt 4” date is hubbed over a 1948 “Pointed 4” date. Doubling shows on the 194. This die is very similar to 1949S-1DO-001 except for two main points. The doubling of the 19 of the date are less prevalent and the mintmark is in a slightly different position. On this die the mintmark sits slightly lower and to the east of 1949S-1DO-001.
Cross references
- WEXLER: WDDO-002
- CONECA: DDO-001
- FIVAZ/STANTON: FS-101
Value guide
Found together in original rolls
Dies reported from the same original roll opening (including Roll Reveal finds).
Found in Roll Reveal #479 with:
1949S•1MM•006 · 1949S•1MM•029 · 1949S•1MM•031 · 1949S•1MM•032 · 1949S•1MM•033 · 1949S•1MM•034 · 1949S•1MM•035 · 1949S•1MM•036
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Obverse: NW-SE die scratches run through LIBERTY. N-S die scratches show to the southeast of IN. Very heavy die scratches run N-S in the throat, and these match other die scratches that show in front of and above the date. Date and mintmark are shown for mintmark placement.
Reverse: Light N-S die scratches show in the N of ONE. Other various N-S die scratches show throughout the reverse. One heavier die scratch that probably follows the die into LDS run N-S on the lower inside of the right wheat lines. Reverse is LMDS.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Chuck Daughtrey
Obverse: Die scratches from MDS mostly worn away. Die scratches in throat worn but present. Die dot on lower lapel. Reverse is LDS
Reverse: Die scratches from top of N in ONE are worn but present. Die scratches from MDS across most of reverse have worn away. N/S die scratch from lower left wheat stalk to U in UNITED.
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Credit for this coin goes to: Carl Ignatz