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Clear doubling on IGWT, which is great. Is that a scrape on the obv of the coin or is it on the plastic?
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GSP, I will not go to say an FS-101. I thing maybe a transitional doubling. IGWT and Liberty the criteria's do not meet. This do not mean is not, but not FS-101. For me is other thing, not FS-101. Could be a new one or DD transition. Anyways, is a nice one and good eyes to find.
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congratulations this is FS-101 all day long
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Thanks Spence, It's on the plastic cello not the coin thank goodness. Thanks silviosi and levelsofmadnes
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Very nice! This is definitely FS-101. Always fun to have varieties in the original cello.
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Do not thank to me. I tank you, because in the last time we see more and more those transitional DD. Time go so more coins come up. In collecting what mean transitional DD. It is probably the first Dies restrike. Once strike, the hub change a little bit and we have the second which in general is better know. This differences can say for a specific DD where could be place in the history of the strike. It is the same DD, but : for example but first stage, second stage and etc.
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Thanks CH27, I like to find them in the sets still in cello.
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great find and nice looking coin
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Very nice find. I can see the notching all over the obverse  John1 
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Nice find. I'm not sure if this coin is full bands or not, it looks like it could be. PCGS only has one graded with full bands. If it graded 66 FB it would be the solo top pop!
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http://www.varietyvista.com/07%20Ro...3PDDO001.htmOn this die listing there is some Machine Doubling on the example on V.V. But note the Die scratches? Most are there, so it maybe an example of Stage 'B' which has no listing yet on this site. Most of the die scratches are there around the edges of the devices. Nice example. V.V might be interested in listing it for a different die stage? http://doubleddie.com/1570034.htmlQuote: 1963 10¢ WDDO-005 "Best Of" Variety Description: A very strong spread towards the center shows on the date, designer's initials, IGWT, LIBE of LIBERTY, the bust and the uppermost back of the head. The last T of TRUST is tripled CW from a pivot at 12:00.
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Thanks Willburton and coop! I will look again for the full bands soon as I get a chance, I'm not sure either, I was enjoying looking at the obverse too much! and did not pay much attention to the reverse. I will check with VV as well coop!
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Very nice! 
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