Okay....well, I'm glad you're reading up and things. I apologize for implying you're not. However, I think you're not looking at the 1988 DDO FS-101 correctly. Your photos did not help at all. I hate to keep being critical, but you definitely need to work on some of your photos as well if you want us to be able to help you out. Good photos are key to that process. I first checked our host's Variety Plus page, but they didn't have a picture of this particular variety. But then, I checked out Variety Vista and found a pic.....and this doubled die jumps right off and hits you in the face. If you have one, you wouldn't have to ask about it. Here's a link to the Variety Vista page so you and everyone else can see what I mean:
http://www.varietyvista.com/01b LC Doubled Dies Vol 2/1988PDDO003.htm
The link says DDO-003, but once you see the page, you'll see they've updated it to FS-101. There's no question about this variety. It isn't subtle. If the two earlobes don't jump out at you, then you don't have that variety. Most of the really collectible and valuable doubled dies from before the single squeeze die hubbing era are like that. They're not subtle and most are either naked eye pickups or they're visible under low magnification. The 1988 FS-101 is like that.