Nice find. It is listed in "The Cherrypickers' Guide", by Bill Fivaz and J. T. Stanton on page 107. FS#1c-108.1 URS-10, Breen# 2155; values = XF-$45.00; AU-$75.00; MS63-$150.00, but these are old values. On page 106 has another, FE#1c-018; URL-11; Breen#2155; values XF-$20.00; AU-$50.00; MS63-$125.00.-o)
I've got a few of each.....none of them are distinguished by the FS-018 (die #1) or FS-018.1(die #2), along with the FS-018.3 (now attributed as FS-101, FS-102, FS-103, and ALL required in the PCGS Registry set Lincolns Complete Variety set) just by the designation 'Doubled Die Obverse'. Not sure how long/when these have been discerned by the TPG's, but strictly as a '1941 Doubled Die', in XF40 has a CU guide of $165 (I know, that guide is, well, just that, a guide, and extremely high at that, but it sure makes the old $$ figure Searcher refers to as very low......in the XF grades, these are $100 coins, depending on the day/amount of bidders. Though all 3 ARE distinguished/attributed in pop reports...the pops combined are only 174 in all grades for all varieties. Where they are required in the complete Lincoln set w/varieties set, who knows where they could go....though.. I should (for fairness to potential buyers) have them attributed properly.
****Not to change Subject**** 1941-P have 3-4 DDO I just tiring to find out one one you found and post photo the areas I asked for could make worth a hole lot more!!! Can u post the T in trust and Liberty and the date.????