Have you checked Wexler's listings?
http://www.doubleddie.com/1141429.html
He lists three that are not doubled dies that look like yours. So keep it safe and check out the link to see if it matches on the WWHO images? A lot of these are being thrown under the bus as working hub doubling. There maybe several dies that show this and not be considered a doubled die.
So check these with your coin. It maybe one of the doubled working hubs examples several dies that year.
http://www.doubleddie.com/1141429.html
He lists three that are not doubled dies that look like yours. So keep it safe and check out the link to see if it matches on the WWHO images? A lot of these are being thrown under the bus as working hub doubling. There maybe several dies that show this and not be considered a doubled die.
Quote:
1966 50¢ WWHO-001
Description: Strong doubling shows on the profile including the neck, chin, lips, nostril, eye,
and the locks of hair at the top of the head near the B in LIBERTY. Doubling also shows on the
lower back of the ear and the designer's initials. A close spread shows on IGWT.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
Comments: While CONECA has noted the possibility of a doubled working hub for the numerous
1966 50¢ doubled profile varieties, they still list all of these as unique working dies.
1966 50¢ WWHO-002
Description: Strong doubling shows on back of the neck and head as well as on the lower profile
including the neck, chin, and lips. Doubling also shows on the back of the ear, the hair details to
the right of the upper ear, and the designer's initials. A close spread shows on IGWT.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
Comments: The quickest way to spot the difference between WWHO-001 and WWHO-002 is the hair details
just to the right of the upper ear. On WWHO-001 these hair details show barely any doubling, but on WWHO-002 the doubling of these hair details is strong.
1966 50¢ WWHO-003
Description: Very close tripling spread towards the center shows on the date, IGWT, and the Y of
LIBERTY.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
1966 50¢ WWHO-001
Description: Strong doubling shows on the profile including the neck, chin, lips, nostril, eye,
and the locks of hair at the top of the head near the B in LIBERTY. Doubling also shows on the
lower back of the ear and the designer's initials. A close spread shows on IGWT.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
Comments: While CONECA has noted the possibility of a doubled working hub for the numerous
1966 50¢ doubled profile varieties, they still list all of these as unique working dies.
1966 50¢ WWHO-002
Description: Strong doubling shows on back of the neck and head as well as on the lower profile
including the neck, chin, and lips. Doubling also shows on the back of the ear, the hair details to
the right of the upper ear, and the designer's initials. A close spread shows on IGWT.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
Comments: The quickest way to spot the difference between WWHO-001 and WWHO-002 is the hair details
just to the right of the upper ear. On WWHO-001 these hair details show barely any doubling, but on WWHO-002 the doubling of these hair details is strong.
1966 50¢ WWHO-003
Description: Very close tripling spread towards the center shows on the date, IGWT, and the Y of
LIBERTY.
Die Markers: Obverse: The markers will vary on the different working dies. Reverse: The markers
will vary on the different working dies.
Submitted By: Various individuals
Cross References: None known
So check these with your coin. It maybe one of the doubled working hubs examples several dies that year.
Edited by coop
10/29/2018 2:21 pm
10/29/2018 2:21 pm























