EDS markers
Obverse
Die gouge between lips; die gouge below B of VDB near rim; curving die scratches near rim around most of the obverse, easily spotted below the bust and above WE; stronger die scratch connects the upper NW corner of the W from WE to rim; vertical to diagonal die scratches in front the the upper head and face; the same die scratches appear just below the nose and more haphazardly under TRUST; wiggly vertical die scratches near the outer folds of the jacket; numerous diagonal SW-NE die scratches through LIBERTY; a die gouge below the R in LIBERTY. EMDS
Reverse
Die gouge below the N of UNUM above memorial roof; nearly horizontal die scratches through ONE CENT, in particular is a long scratch from the right-middle of the O, the top of the N and into the field and a lone SE-NW die scratch running between the lower E and N. EMDS
MDS markers
Obverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known.
Reverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known.
LDS markers
Obverse
A short die gouge runs NE from the rim under the B of VDB. A short E-W die gouge shows in the fold between the shoulder and the chest.
Reverse
Three die dots stand out to the southeast of the right base. View photos for details. Reverse is LDS.
Value Information
  F...................7.00
  VF..................15.00
  EF..................4.00
  AU..................35.00
  UNC.................75.00
  MS63................150.00
  MS65................200.00
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1972P-1DO-007
| CLASS 1 (EDS)
CONECA: 7-O-I-CCW  |  Crawford:CDDO-007
Wexler: WDDO-007  |  FS#:107
coin photographed is credited to Jason Cuvelier.
20130822

A nice CCW rotated spread shows on all obverse devices. Similar to, but not as strong as, die 002. Old CPG #33.57















 

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