2003P – 1DER; 061 – 070 Files
2003P-1DER-061T 340°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen faintly from the top left corners of some of the letters in the EPU. Also seen are sharper trail lines from the tops of the MER of AMERICA. The offset direction is 340 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none noted.
Reverse is MDS – die damage is seen in the lower part of bay 2. A small die dot is seen to the right of the E in CENT.
NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
2003P-1DER-062T 340°
DESCRIPTION: Moderate trail lines are seen from the top left corners of the letters in the EPU. Also seen is a trail line from the lower terminus of the last S in STATES. The offset direction is 340 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B”, obverse is MDS – none noted’
Reverse is MDS – none noted
NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
2003P-1DER-063WS 170°
DESCRIPTION: Light step deviation can be seen under columns 5, 6, 7 and 8. Fluting line extension can be seen entering into the stylobate under columns 10 and 11. The offset direction is 170 degrees.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B “, obverse is MDS – a die gouge can be seen in Lincoln’s head blow the E of WE.
Reverse is MDS – a die abrasion can be seen to the left of the E in EPU.
NOTE: This die was found by George dePozsgay.
2003P-1DER-064T 350°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen from the top of the letters in the motto EPU. Trail lines are also seen in the cornice and from the top left of the ER in AMERICA. The offset direction is 350°.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B “, obverse is MDS – a small die dot is seen above the last zero in the date.
Reverse is MDS – none noted
NOTE: This die was found by Louis Schaeffer.
2003P-1DER-065WS 170°
DESCRIPTION: Trail lines are seen under columns 5, 6, 7, 8, as wavy steps and 10, 11 and 12 in the stylobate. The offset direction is 170º.
DIE MARKERS: Stage “B“, obverse is MDS – a die crack is seen in Lincoln’s forehead
Reverse is MDS – a small die crack is seen between the PL of PLURIBUS. Another die crack is seen in the U over to the M to the other U of UNUM. A die chip is seen in column 1. A small die gouge is seen in the U of UNITED.
NOTE: This die was found by Aisha Shahid.