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2014-P Roosevelt Dime Die Varieties

Doubled Die Reverses

Designation Description Image
SDDR-001 Doubling to the east on the middle olive leaf overlapping the torch.

Cross-References: WDDR-008

Die Markers:
Obverse: Obverse of example pictured is heavily damaged, no die markers visible.
Reverse: Light die crack across the bottom of the torch. Light die crack on the middle of the olive branch. Die chips in the upper oak leaves. Die gouge below the first A in AMERICA.
Designation Description Image
SDDR-002 Slight doubling in the fluting to the right of the olive leaves overlapping the torch.

Die Markers:
Obverse: Die chips on the back of the lips. Die chips on the eyebrow. Die gouge to the right of the R in LIBERTY.
Reverse: Die crack extends east from the bottom of the torch. Die gouge inside the lower portion of the second S in STATES.
Designation Description Image
SDDR-003 Slight doubling in the fluting to the right of the olive leaves overlapping the torch.

Die Markers:
Obverse: Large die chip on the back of the lips. Die chips on the cheek. Large die chip with die crack on the eyebrow. Die gouge above the 1 in the date.
Reverse: Many die cracks and chips on the bottom of the torch. Die chip on the top left of the torch. Many die chips on the upper olive leaves. Die chip on the oak stem between the U and N in UNUM. Die gouge between the O and N in ONE. Die gouges above the N in ONE.
Designation Description Image
SDDR-004 Slight doubling in the fluting to the right of the olive leaves overlapping the torch.

Die Markers:
Obverse: Stage A: Small die chip in the hair above the ear. Die gouge touches the lower right of the S in TRUST. Die gouge inside the lower portion of the E in LIBERTY. Stage B: Same as Stage A.
Reverse: Stage A: Die crack on the bottom of the torch. Three heavy die scratches run E-W through the upper olive leaves. Stage B: Stage A markers still present. Die chip formed on the bottom of the torch.
ros2014p.txt · Last modified: 05/01/2022 03:54 UTC by Tanner Scott