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If you have any 2008 Arizona State quarter doubled die varieties that are not shown on this page, we would love to add them to our files.  Go to the Coin Examinations page to find the guidelines for submitting coins for attribution.  Just click on the link in the left column menu to access that page.

In the following listings the person listed as "Submitted By" is the person who sent the coin for listing in the Wexler Doubled Die Files.  It is not necessarily the person who originally discovered the variety.


2008-P 25¢ AZ WDDO-001

Description:  Doubling shows on the underside of Washington’s earlobe.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found just above the bottom right horizontal bar of the E in AMERICA.  A short die scratch extends north from the lower right tip of the C in AMERICA.  A die crack extends into the field from the left tip of the bust.  A die chip can be found on the left base of the bust.  Reverse:  Die pitting shows between the sun’s first two rays on the left.  A die gouge can be found just below the N of ARIZONA and a small die gouge can be found to the left of the top of the 2 in 1912.

Submitted By:  Danny Chapman

Cross References:  None known






2008-P 25¢ AZ WDDO-002

Description:  Doubling shows on the underside of Washington’s earlobe.

Die Markers:  Obverse:  A small die gouge (dot) can be found between the upper I and N of IN.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found between the upper A and R of DOLLAR.  A small die gouge (dot) can be found inside the upper O of DOLLAR.  A die crack runs across the base of the bust.  Reverse:  A short die scratch extends north from the upper left N of ARIZONA.  A small die gouge dot can be found between the N and A of ARIZONA.

Submitted By:  Kenneth Russell

Cross References:  None known