A somewhat beat up example of
2019-P 5c WDDR-041.
My coin might be a later die state than the reference, because there are a number of little die dots and gouges present that don't appear on the cataloged coin. That could also be from circulation damage to the surface, sometimes it's hard to distinguish a tiny die gouge from a tiny circulation nick.
Although it is not identified in the Wexler catalog listing, I believe that little die gouge in the right middle doorway is a match on both coins. The die gouge in the second U of Unum is a match. The die gouge above AM would have been damaged on this coin, there is all sorts of moved metal and verdigris in that area. The face die gouge is hard to match because the reference image doesn't have enough of Jefferson's face to properly set the image scale. It's probably the top gouge on my coin, but could also be the lower gouge.
The gouges in Unum and the cheek felt familiar as I was analyzing them, and sure enough, I have found this variety before in a CRH from the same credit union:
http://goccf.com/t/456144 So possibly I will be able to compare the two coins and see if there are additional matching markers that could be useful for future identifications.
Edit: just checked the prior thread. That little die gouge in the right middle door is present on that coin, too! =)


