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None of them are FS-101. There's no doubling on either coin.
Errers and Varietys.
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Sorry, PlutonianFire, but you are looking way too hard, I know, because I've been there.  All in time, if you stick with it, it will become more clear.
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Quote: None of them are FS-101. There's no doubling on either coin. I've noticed on several occasions now you have categorically statedthere is no doubling on photos that I have uploaded when other forum members who are pillars of the community have seen doubling that I described. It does start to get tedious. That said, I am enclosing date-eye photo pairs from two different PCGS-graded 1942 Lincoln Cent DDO FS101 coins shown as examples on their website. Please take a close look at the doubling of the eyelids on the photos of my coins and photos of the PCGS coins. Thank you.    
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Edited by uruman 05/24/2025 8:33 pm
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I think part of the problem in evaluating these images is that they are zoomed in to such a tiny area. The FS-101 doubling should be apparent on a full coin image if taken adequately. The same can be said of most of those 1942 1¢ DDO listed on Variety Vista.
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Quote: I've noticed on several occasions now you have categorically statedthere is no doubling on photos that I have uploaded when other forum members who are pillars of the community have seen doubling that I described. It does start to get tedious. PlutonianFire, I know what I am talking about. Your coins have zero doubling that I can see. There's none. I don't know why you're being like this. I'm trying to help you out. You should be grateful that I commented on your thread. I've been doing this since 2016. You been looking way too hard. It happens sometimes. 
Errers and Varietys.
Edited by Errers and Varietys 05/24/2025 9:47 pm
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Quote: you should be grateful that I commented on your thread My, aren't we modest. Don't you comment on nearly all the threads.
Edited by JimmyD 05/24/2025 10:00 pm
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@ PlutonianFire,
Please only ONE coin in each topic. It gets tedious trying to comment on one without causing confusion as to which one we are referring to at any given time. Going up and down this topic to count the images is just not a good way to comment on these.
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I'm not talking about the PCGS ones. I'm talking about the ones you have at the very top of the page, not the PCGS ones. Am I missing something? Quote: Don't you comment on nearly all the threads. On most of them. I'm a CCFaholic. 
Errers and Varietys.
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Quote: As these are circulated grade coins, please consider that the appearance of doubling may vary depending on the amount of circulation wear as well as die stage. That's true as far as the appearance of the doubling is concerned, but circulation wear won't make it move to different parts of the coin. The 1942 FS 101 has a strong counter clockwise rotation to the doubling with a significant second upper and lower eyelid visible and with a northeast/southwest spread on "19", among other spots. If you see any doubling in either of those locations can you tell us where you think it might be?
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Quote: I'm not talking about the PCGS ones. I'm talking about the ones you have at the very top of the page, not the PCGS ones. Am I missing something? Unbelievable. When you realized that you had unwittingly stated that the two PCGS coins had no doubling (after I pointed out they were not mine and added the PCGS certification numbers) you went back and deleted your comment! Apparently, you have some sort of moderator status that allows you to do that but it's totally unprofessional and says a lot about the integrity of the forum. BTW, I did have the foresight to copy the thread below: Errers and Varietys 5/18/25 9:33 pm "There's no doubling would be clear doubling in Liberty and in IGWT. " Errers and Varietys 5/23/25 11:28 am "Your coin isn't showing any doubling. " CoinHI 5/23/25 11:45 am I am seeing doubling but will wait for better photos. Again, you're the one who seems to have trouble recognizing doubling. No doubt you will go back and delete the above thread too because you're too arrogant to admit that sometimes your wrong.
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at these point the best thing for you to do it's to send your coins to PGCS and get the attribution you sure you "see" and prove all of CCF wrong , these post it's not going anywhere productive . Before you go check the link I posted from Coppercoins to see if your coin resemblance any part of yours including the markers . https://coppercoins.com/lincoln/die...se%20support
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Quote: BTW, I did have the foresight to copy the thread below:
Good Idea, it is not the first time he has done this and probably won't be the last. Quote: Apparently, you have some sort of moderator status that allows you to do that but it's totally unprofessional and says a lot about the integrity of the forum.
Not completly inmmune, he has been suspended before.
Edited by JimmyD 05/25/2025 08:23 am
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There are a lot of coins posted on this sight that claim to be doubled die and some people recognize them as such. I for one do not. If I can't visually see clear separation,split serif for myself then I will not recognize them for my collection. The word doubled has a meaning. Nothing in the first 12 pictures reflects a doubled die to my standards.
Edited by jasper62 05/25/2025 08:26 am
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