The latest addition to the Newman Numismatic Portal is a group of videos on Doubled Die Quarters. Project Coordinator Len Augsburger provided the following report. -Editor
Newman Portal Adds Video Series on Doubled Die Quarters
There is a strong tradition in U.S. coin collecting of pursuing die varieties, and, if a single launch point were identified, it would have to be the Levick plate of
1793 large cent varieties published in the April, 1869 issue of the American Journal of Numismatics. Capably sleuthed by Jim Neiswinter in recent years, this photograph
established the benchmark for advanced pursuit of U.S. coinage: examples of each obverse and reverse die, and examples of each die marriage.
This worked well enough for 18th and 19th century coinage, but in modern times the gross output of the U.S. Mint defies attempts to collect (or even identify) all of the
production dies. Nevertheless, collectors will collect. Today’s focus is on finding more subtle differences in dies that are normally reproduced with a high degree of
uniformity. These have been notably documented by Bill Fivaz and J. T. Stanton in the popular Cherrypicker’s series, and in other sources. Kristen Naylor, who has
published a related book, has contributed to Newman Portal a number of videos that describe doubled dies in the Washington quarter series.
Image: Doubling in the windows of John Brown’s fort, on the 2016 West Virginia (Harpers Ferry) quarter dollar (KENC 25c 2016 P WV DDR-039).
Link to Kristen Naylor video series on Newman Portal:
https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/555855
In the age of YouTube more and more content is available in video form. Imagine if the early titans of U.S. numismatics could share their work with us in video. Please be on
the lookout for producers of great numismatic video content such as Kristen Naylor and with their permission we'll include it on the Portal. -Editor
Wayne Homren, Editor
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