1992P – 1DER Files
1992P-1DER-001WS 180°
DESCRIPTION: Moderate step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side.
DIE MAKERS: Stage “C”, obverse is LDS – none noted.
Reverse is LDS – die gouge above the R in AMERICA. Two small groups of die dots are seen to the right of column # 12.
1992P-1DER-002WS 190°
DESCRIPTION: Light, sharp step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8. The offset direction is 190º. This die was found by Joshua Haynes of Alabama.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – Die scrape through the lower part of the G in GOD.
Reverse is MDS – die dot to the right of the T in CENT.
1992P-1DER-003WS 180°
Description: Light step deviation is seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8, with emphasis on the left side. The offset direction is 180°. This die was found by Patrick Gaughan of Penn.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is VLDS – none noted
Reverse is MDS – die dot on top of the D in UNITED. Die dot on the lower left side of column 1
1992P-1DER-004T 100°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen on the MERICA of AMERICA, the right corners of the roof and cornice, the designer’s initials, the word CENT and the NE of ONE. The offset direction is 100 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – two small die gouges are seen on either side of the left leg of the R in LIBERTY of the I in UNITED.
Reverse is MDS – a small die gouge is seen on the right side
NOTE: This die was found by Jeremy Gardner.
1992P-1DER-005T 030°
DESCRIPTION: Light trail lines are seen from the tops of the letters in the EPU. The offset direction is 030 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “C “, obverse is LDS – a small die gouge is seen in the field below the R of LIBERTY
Reverse is LDS – none noted.
NOTE: This die was found by Bill Slaughter.
1992P-1DER-006T 330°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen from the tops of the letters in the motto EPU. The offset direction is 330º.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B“, obverse is MDS – a die gouge is seen above the L of LIBERTY. Die damage is seen just to the left of the 2 digit in the date.
Reverse is MDS – a die gouge is seen below the N of CENT.
NOTE: This die was found by Rock Hasenberg