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That's a pretty fun variety to have under your loupe. I just cherried that one a couple of months ago at Long Beach, the FS-102a, earlier die state. This is probably the single strongest doubled die for the series.
Also notable are the nickel, quarter and half- they all have doubled dies for the proof issue. As well as the several dies for the cent of course.
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1946 Dimes have lots of strong doubling like this. I believe they also have a master hub issue that year where the doubling is rather dramatic. Very nice photo Jason.
Bob Piazza
Former Lincoln Cent Attributer Coppercoins.com
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