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2000 LMC- WideAM/FAR FG??????

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  • 2000 LMC- WideAM/FAR FG??????

    Please check this coin out-
    It should be a normal 2000 Closed AM, Far FG- Business Strike.
    But if this is a wide am- then its something new- 2000 wide Am- "Far FG" Business Strike? is that even possible?

    I examined this over a 20X lens- I can't see anything that shows the A&M were ever connected.

    Opinions etc please.

    Thanks.
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    Actually, I believe that you have a closed AM that is perhaps a weak strike or the die has been abraded a bit in that area. Looking at your picture, the left side of the M appears incomplete, otherwise it would touch the A.

    BJ Neff
    Member of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.

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    • #3
      Looking at the pics of the M again- it does seem to to be out of whack a little on the left side- that would make sense and make this an ordinary closed AM coin.

      I'm going to re-examine the left side of the M again very closely.

      Thanks for the info.

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