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Hello all, Found just before the new year. This is my second one. The first 1983D LMC FS-101 was traded for a 1994 LMC rotated 165 degrees.  
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Pillar of the Community
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A true rarity there! Well done and wonderful find.
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Thanks tropicalbats
I was regretting trading the first one because after a while, I was thinking I wouldn't find this second one.
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Pillar of the Community
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Levels, I may have a trade in mind!
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Hello Jim0815, Dang I just got it! And I don't think I can find a third. But if I do find a third, I would be more then happy to trade. Good luck on the CRHs and Happy  New  Year
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very nice find! A rare one for sure. High on my 'to find' list but low on the 'possibility of finding it' list.
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks QuarterHoarder72, CoinHunter27
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That's a rarity to be sure!
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Thanks GrapeCollects, I checked out CPG and it is listed as a URS-4 (equates it to 5 to 8 pieces). PCGS-3 NGC-0 hmmm and I found 2 of these? Maybe I should check ebay...
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Darn hard to find in MS, although circs come up now and then. Mine is ANACS MS63 RED so I looked at the pop and it is listed at 2/6 with only 6 total in any grade slabbed by ANACS. I have another one maybe UNC-details but didn't pull it out to really check.
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Pillar of the Community
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That is an awesome find!! I have a few rare coins like this and I wonder if collectors have them and just don't send them to TPG because they aren't commonly sold?
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@Willburton, I think that is the case with a lot of nice varieties. It's always tough to find a good value range for these types as well since so little are sold.
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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levelsofmadnes, Nice find. I found one not too long ago. I think I have two in my collection now.Check the reverse,mine does not match the one on Wexlers site http://doubleddie.com/307743.htmlJohn1 
Edited by John1 01/01/2020 08:22 am
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You guys talked me into it. I'm going to get a box of pennies tomorrow . Haven't gotten one in four months or so. The last one was good!
Edited by Willburton 01/01/2020 09:25 am
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I don't get it! How is that a DDO? Nothing else is doubled. Just the ear lobe is elongated. Wouldn't that be caused by a die chip? It's a nice find. Hard to catch. I am only questioning the validity of the listing.
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