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Those two coins A and B are the result of 3 bags of 1944-D (3000 coins) which I keep from a while in the rolls box of interesting coins. History finish let go of my thoughts, and wish to be helped by anyone with any comments in order to bring the light. What I find it is FS-101 ( WDDO-00s, VV DDO-002, CONECA: 2-0-II) and also CONECA: 2-O-III and CONECA: 2-O-V. on same coin in the same time?!!? Do someone find this? Same die with three different denominations varieties? Please look at the photos, analyze and give me you input. The photos are coin A and B together overlap for compare. (I have no legal rights for the sites to post) FS-101 CLEAR Rest of the coins as per anomalies: 1. IGTW 2. Nose and under dan the EARS 3. Year and year and 4. Back hairs and head I wait for any comment it is Silvio Edited by silviosi 12/17/2022 06:27 am
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Can you give us a shot of the mint mark on each coin to determine mm location? I've been following some of yours and others 25 cent posts, trying to learn. As you know, this is a weak spot for me.  Is part of what you are seeing on both of these the master die doubling?
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Edited by -makecents- 12/17/2022 09:01 am
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Your very first images on top show the correct doubled dies for DDO-002 designation. Nice finds, hard ones to detect!
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At the request of MAKE, here are the MM  The Reverse I will analyze later
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Thank you sir! I just wanted to see if they had the same reverse. I thought the mm location was different at first but when I lined them up horizontally, they look to match. So can you try and explain to me what you are seeing as far as three different varieties? I'm not following with the attribution numbers you have given. Here is your pics marked up, showing the mm location of each. 
-makecents-
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@Mr. MAKE.(please I am just simple Silvio, we are friends here). OK I will wrote the chapiter of this coin as I see and assign:
Coneca is 2-O-I+III+V Wexer is only two show on the site and are WDDO-002 and WDDO-003
1. 002 Doubling in Liberty, spread on IGTW, bottom ribbon and date, & Master Die underside of the nose. Light Die crack at the base of the bust 2. 003 Doubling lower ear, the nose and the WE. Has also spread on IGTW which it is Master Die Doubling. 3. third Doubling back of the head, back of the hairs where the ribbon start and bottom right where ribbon end.
So this I see. I didn't look close at the Revers yet. Me I am alone here to look at coins and I know yours experimented eye and knowledge can see more. As the old proverb who say 4 eye will see better the 2.
Edited by silviosi 12/17/2022 6:19 pm
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Alright, I'm with you now. First, on Wexler, it says that the Master Die Doubling is on all 44's, P,D and S, so that;s a wash. Second is the actual variety (DDO-002, WDDO-002), which are the same variety and thirdly, what I see on the back of the head is MD. So the way I see these two coins, there is only one variety, Coneca's DDO-002/Wexler's WDDO-002/FS101, which are all the same variety. Very nice find though on the two coins!
-makecents-
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You forgot the 003 where you has the doubling on the nerine of the nose and the WE, more evident on E. The spread on IGTW go back to the Master Die. Back of the head maybe my photos do not show correct. I will try to take better one's (my harder work for coins LOL)
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Thanks Make,
I do want to load to much the server with photos, I will PM you with my points and think and will be you to decide to post the informative information's if any.
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