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1936 Walking Liberty Half DDO?

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These are the best photos I can get. The coin looks doubled, but it does not match FS-101 nor FS-102, but something in between.

The date is really thick and the bottom of the skirt looks doubled. What thinketh thou?

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TypeCoin971793,
Your pics look a bit blurry to me so I am not sure about the DDO.
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This is from the NGC Varieties Website;

1936 DDO 50C FS-101

Variety Diagnostics
Very strong doubling is seen on the date, IN GOD WE TRUST and the skirt.

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There is a master die doubling known for 1936 obverse half dollars from all three mints, but this coin has true die doubling.

https://www.NGCcoin.com/coin-variet...fs-101-3103/

There is no image on the aforementioned.

Break out the CherryPickers Guide Volume II Fifth Edition.

It looks like the pick up point is the date...primarily the leg of the "9". Yours is not the FS-101.
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Hi I'm new I just got a 1963 Walking Liberty half dollar that is duble due there are two dates and duble LAndI on frunt any one know what it's worth
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Chuckie74,
to CCF. Please stare your own thread and add photos. A 1963 would be a Franklin half dollar not a Walking Liberty.
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