S/S Southeast
Cross References: CONECA: RPM #15
Die Markers:
Obverse:
Stage A: Type I. The obverse is a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1946-S 10¢ WDDO-002. A Class II spread towards the center shows on LIBERTY and the profile. Strong E/W die scratch through the front of the hair. Two short die scratches south from the upper lip. Die scratch north from the right side horizontal bar of the 4 in the date. Small dies scratch NNW inside the lower circle of the 9 in the date. NE/SW die gouge on the lower left side of the Y in LIBERTY.
Stage B: Stage A markers are weaker and the scratch from the 4 is gone.
Reverse:
Stage A: Trumpet tail mint mark. The reverse is also a doubled die listed in the Wexler Doubled Die Files as 1946-S 10¢ WDDR-003. A close Class II spread towards the center shows on AMERICA, ONE DIME and UNUM. Series of N/S die scratches through the right-hand leaves, on the right side, heaviest from the lower leaf through the M of UNUM and to the E of DIME. Series of N/S die scratches through the left side leaves. Curving die scratch through the lower N of UNUM. Die scratch south from the left underside of the horizontal bar of the second T in STATES. Die gouge (dot) between the lower ST of STATES.
Stage B: Stage A markers are gone except the scratch at the N of UNUM.
Submitted by: John Wexler (Stage A) and Frank Baumann (Stage B)