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What Is The Difference 1942/1-D And 1942/1 D 10c Overdate FS-101 (010.8),

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When doing some research, it dawned on me that I don't know the difference between 1942/1-D 10C Overdate FS-101 (010.8), (Regular Strike) and 1942/1-D 10C Overdate (Regular Strike) Thanks in advance -J
FS-101 (010.8) signify? I see separate listings on PCGS site but dont see any information anywhere. I have searched many times and never found anything.
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Do you mean 1942/1- P and 1942/1-D ?
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Your question is a little confusing.
As T-Bop mentioned there is one variety of FS#101 from the Philly mint and one from the Denver mint.

You have listed two (2) Denver coins which have the same overdate variety designation.

The FS# is from The Cherry Pickers Guide by Bill Fivazz and J.T. Stanton (ie: FS#)
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The difference in 42/1 D and other 42/1 D as shown below
What-Is-The-Difference-1942/1-D--And-1942/1-D-10c-Overdate-FS-101-010.8,
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Thanks Pete, thanks TBop.
I saw your reply after I replied to first comment.
I assume I will be getting PCGS coins back as 5040's then?

PS Remember this thread, I will thank ya later for the info Pete.
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It seems that PCGS has a second listing for ones that note the Fivaz-Stanton reference on the slab. They have the FS numbered listing a "die variety" of the generic 1942/1-D listing. They're both the same coin and I don't see any differences in the pricing, although the FS numbered variant is missing a few fields in the PCGS Price Guide.
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Cool...can't wait for the follow-up!
Good luck!
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Yep it just depends on whether or not the FS number appears on the label.
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Thanks again guys! I discovered new varieties I will post here as soon as I figure out strategy. Not new 42/1, but some never yet seen. Pictures, video, xray etc
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Looks like there is going to be a lot of different names for the same coin.
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