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1971 D 50 C Kennedy FS-102

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 Posted 10/04/2022  08:36 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add shantiom to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I can't access my camera to take photos. But I just went through a few dozen UNC Mint Sets for 1971 P&D. I located a handful of DDOs. However, I am concerned there may be a series doubling or master hub doubling for this issue that is confused with the FS-102. Any guidance, I could not find clarity in the Search engine for the Forum.
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sure wish I could see a picture of this. Can you find a pic of that you are talking about from another source as an example?
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If they are affected on the outside edges/inside edges of the devices, then they will be either die wear or Machine Doubling. A spread should be seen on the centers of the devices making them larger in size. Machine doubling is common on the 1968-1972 coins. The larger the coin, the more the reverses are affected on the Half Dollar area:
1971-D-50-C-Kennedy-FS-102
1971-D-50-C-Kennedy-FS-102
Note the contour is removed on the outside/inside edges of the devices. Not doubled dies, just Machine Doubling if you see this.
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Shantiom I had the same question on an earlier post of a few I found even though they look like FS-102 to me I could not attribute them. Here is the link in case any of the comments or pics help.
http://goccf.com/t/424391&SearchTerms=gsp193
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