It's the FS-102, albeit a bit circulated, the characteristics are identifiable.
Too much spread for it to be the FS-104 and it doesn't appear to be an EDS example so there would have to be some remnents of the die chips /CUD visible on the rim near the L in LIBERTY.
Nonetheless a very nice find! Cherrypicking at its finest!

I found a nice AU+ RB example of the FS-102 in my pocket change a while back! Adding to my existimg collection of FS-101, FS-103, & FS-105.
Now I just need the FS-104, 106, 107, 108, and 109 to complete my major
DDO collection and then the umpteen hundreds of minor variety's that are mostly the result of slight variations in the known master hub doubling that slipped through QC ultimately causing many doubled working dies to be sent to all three mints for use in full scale production.
So 1972 is a great year to Cherrypick for variety's across amost all denominations! Including Proof issues!
Still an awesome find! For if it wasn't for Fs-101, FS-102 would be a much more popular and valuable variety. It's easily in the top 10 most dramatic
DDO's in the entire
LMC series.
Congratulations on the nice find!
