@P Diane I looked up FS-801 in my 5th Edition of the CPG and it is not listed. What is your source for this information? ~ Chris
Chris, OP posted this coin already here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1943-1-c-fs-801-need-help.357685/#post-4304591 There is a link to PCGS that I provided as well.
Thanks, frog, but it still doesn't answer why I can't find FS-801 in the CPG. Is there a 6th Edition that lists it? ~ Chris
I'm not really sure Chris I'm kind of new to this just kind of got lucky there's only been 12 of them found I was just trying to find out the grade
Do you have all the early volumes of CPG? I know that some of the FS references are left out as they are not likely to be found.
It's not listed in volumes 1,2,3,4 or 5. FS-801 would be from the new numbering system they started several years ago. I don't think there is an FS-801.
In the back of the CPG is a cross-reference for the old numbers that are no longer used, and it isn't there, either. ~ Chris
Thanks P&G! I was beginning to think that someone should contact Homeland Security. However, it still leaves us to wonder whether or not DDR-001 has been de-listed since it is not in the book, either. ~ Chris
@cpm9ball Makes you wonder, Yet, I can't imagine that Fivas and Stanton could fit every die variety in the book. Therewould probably be 3 books alone for Lincoln cents. Not including the microscopic variety's on the shields.