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1997 Doubled Dies

Sections marked for specialist review use live catalog counts; educational wording may still be refined.

Doubled die obverse and reverse dies cataloged for 1997. Use Die Search for the full filtered list.

Catalog counts

Counts are live from the CopperCoins die catalog.

Representative catalog dies. Editorial picks override the automatic list when set in CMS.

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By mint (catalog totals)

  • D: 625
  • No mint mark / P: 1,443
  • S: 210

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Frequently asked questions

What is a doubled die?

A doubled die is a die variety created during the die-making process (hub doubling). The doubling is part of the die and can appear on many coins struck from it.

Is machine doubling the same as a doubled die?

No. Machine doubling (mechanical doubling) is not hub doubling and is generally not collectible as a doubled die variety Machine doubling is actually the result of malfunction in the striking process.

Do all doubled dies have a Class 1–9 assignment?

Not always. CopperCoins stores class text when recorded. Some dies have clear class labels; others need further study. Classification is assigned to the appearance of the result, not the method with which the die was made.

How do I attribute my coin?

Match year, mint, and diagnostic markers to a cataloged die page. Strong apparent doubling alone is not enough — compare markers and design details carefully. If the variety on your coin is listed, there will be something in a photo somewhere in the listings that matches exactly what you have. It may be very small and not mentioned, but it will be there.