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1946-D Wheat Penny WDDR-001 + WDDO-007

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searching through a book of wheat cents I picked up today I came across this 1946 D Wheat penny that is exactly like the one on wexlers doubled die listed as WDDR-001 and apparently also has a DDO on the obverse listed as WDDO-007


1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007
1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007

the dot between PLURIBUS and UNUM is almost completely doubled
1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007


Die markers for the WDDR-001 on the wexlers site, https://www.doubleddie.com/474334.html
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Reverse: Horizontal die scratches can be found between the upper N and T in CENT. A small die gouge (dot) can be found above the right side of the D in UNITED.



Die Scratches between the upper N and T in Cent (faint but they are there once you notice them)
1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007


Small die gouge dot above the right side of the D in UNITED

1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007

The mint mark is in the same location
1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007


The wheat stocks are the same as well but I am having problems with my lighting. Sorry if these images are a bit dark but I think they should be good enough to see what I am seeing.
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It does look like a DDR,what does the DDO look like?
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John: as I have mentioned before it is helpful to post an image of the full obverse and reverse of the coin.
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Full Obverse and Reverse


1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007
1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007


Better image of "E-PLURIBUS"

1946-D-Wheat-Penny-WDDR-001-+-WDDO-007



John1, wexlers says that there is a closer spread towards the center in the Date and WE and no markers for the obverse, but the Reverse markers are the WDDR-001. I couldent really see much doubling on the obverse, but all the markers on the reverse are present.
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@JohnWayne007 Often times a reverse/obverse die will have more than one obverse/reverse paired to it in its lifetime. It's very possible that you've correctly attributed the reverse but that it just wasn't paired with the obverse doubled die in this die state. E.g. I have a 1938-D RPM-002, but sadly it's not paired with DDR-001 like it can be.
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Thanks JW
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