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Hey All, Picked this up from Great Collections. How would you grade?  
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Pillar of the Community
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65 Red. Beautiful bright example.
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Rest in Peace
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MS-64+RB . 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Are there some scratches on the slab? Hard to make out the fields.
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Valued Member
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Yes, the slab has scratches, the coin is very clean in the fields. I am surprised no one has yet picked up that this is a FS 1102!
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pillar of the Community
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Think this one might have made 65RD
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Interesting: Finish is too ruff and/or incomplete for me and should not be MS  FS for the year and type.
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Quote: Interesting: Finish is too ruff and/or incomplete for me and should not be MS Older LWCs do not have the same surface type as today's modern Lincoln cents. It is a perfectly normal LWC.
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Valued Member
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And the results! Going to get this attributed as FS 1102!  
Edited by Jsalsa123 04/08/2018 4:13 pm
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Did they miss the fact that this looks an awful lot like FS-1102 ( DDO)? Reference "B" ad "R" in LIBERTY, plus the apparent SE doubling on the first 9 and the 0 in the date. Whoops - just saw your post above.
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