The only difference between a broad strike and off center if all of the outside lettering is there it's a broad strike if all the outside...
1975-D is the only year I know of that has a FS number for a low mint mark
If you match the images the op provided to the images on coneca looks good to me
Here's much better images http://varietyvista.com/2011PDDO001%20ASE%20dollar.htm
You have to look at the coin as a whole and the best indicator on the reverse of this coin is the beads if they're doubled it's a winner chicken...
This one http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/1972PDDO001.htm
Here's a 88 with a 89 reverse [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Here's one I own with a nice strike through on the back to boot [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think the biggest Bill the president is going to sign against the schools is cell phones and I agree turn those suckers off in school you're not...
The 82 is also a DDO
If you're seeing Washington which is the obverse side on the reverse which would be Washington again That's called indirect die transfer...
Coin came in today but it's a nice day and I'm on the run too nice to be inside Turned out to be copper 59 through 82 here's a quick picture...
Had my youngest sister's birthday party she just turned 50 coin still in the mail I'll take some good pictures when it gets in
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This is what error ref says https://www.error-ref.com/brockage-full/
I don't know a lot about these errors so little bit of info would be helpful like is it off centered what stage etc Also what's a fair price for...
Description: Strong black piano key to the Left of the second black key....
for a early die state theres collar clashes where the mint has ground down the reeding on the collar too
Here's a early stage collar clash [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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