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1943 D Jefferson WDDO-001 ?

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  • Ronald Ozimek
    • Oct 2020
    • 531

    1943 D Jefferson WDDO-001 ?

    I'm trying to match this coin to the Double Die site 1943-wddo-001. I'm seeing nice seperation on the "E", "T", "Y" in Liberty and possibly something on the 1 and 4 in the date. My coin does not have any of the additional pick up points shown near the nose, forhead, Monticello. Are the characteristics shown here enough to call it a match?

    1934 D wddo-001 E.jpg 1934 D wddo-001 T Y .jpg 1943 D wddo-001 date.jpg 1943 D wddo-001 obv.jpg 1943 D wddo-001 rev.jpg
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  • Ronald Ozimek
    • Oct 2020
    • 531

    #2
    I see I forgot to put an arrow to the top left edge of the "I" in Liberty where additional seperation is visible.

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    • eaxtellcoin
      RPM Dealer Specialist
      • Feb 2008
      • 1017

      #3
      Evening Ron,
      Remember that the coin has to have the primary markers also. The Double Die is the same die as the 3 over 2 so no, it cannot be the same die.
      I would take a look around at master die, double dies; on the war nickels.
      Hope this helps.
      Eric

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      • Ronald Ozimek
        • Oct 2020
        • 531

        #4
        The 3 over 2 variety is from the 1943 P mint. This post is for a 1943 D coin & corresponding WDDO-001.
        I am looking around for info on master die doubling for this year/mint but did not find anything conclusive yet.

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        • eaxtellcoin
          RPM Dealer Specialist
          • Feb 2008
          • 1017

          #5
          Sorry Ron. Been a long few days. I'll re look.

          I just took another look. Mr Ribar classifies 1943-D WDDO-001 as a slight Triple Die OBV with the strongest PUP "Pick Up Point" through LIBERTY. I can see the Tripling on the lower serif(s) of the L and I in the Wexler photo's. When I look at your photo's. very close and in focus ""Thank You"" I only see a Double Die or two sets of serifs.

          I looked at the other sites for the master die double dies including Wexler/VV/errorref.com and I cannot seem to find that now. I know it was published somewhere in the past. That kind of information would make life so much easier if published again.
          Eric
          Last edited by eaxtellcoin; 02-09-2026, 05:36 PM.

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