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1936 Lincoln Cent DDO FS-102?

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1936-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-FS-102?
1936-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-FS-102?
1936-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-FS-102?
1936-Lincoln-Cent-DDO-FS-102?

The date shows fairly strong doubling. However, there isn't much doubling on LIBERTY or IGWT.
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Looks good to me, nice find!
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Clear separation on the date has me convinced, very nice congrats!
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Nailed it! Your coin looks like Stage B.

On circulated coins, the doubling on LIBERTY and the motto is hard to see because of the circulation wear. On heavily circulated coins, the doubling in the date can be reduced to very light lines in the fattened date, and even those lines disappear around G-04. That's why the rehubbed "R" in LIBERTY is the best starting point. The die crack into TRU of TRUST generally is still visible, along with a bump on the lower left upright of the "B" in LIBERTY, the doubling on the bow tie, and the scratches inside the "C" of CENT.

Great coin! Keep on hunting. There are more of them still lurking out there.
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Nice find!
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