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1992d with rdv-006 intial?

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  • 1992d with rdv-006 intial?

    I know this has a wide AM, but do some of the reverses have close intials and crossed g's like the rdv-006?
    Thanks, Bill
    This is a little confusing with all the wide and near years, but from reading I now think this is RDV-006 and that's what the normal reverse for 1992 is.
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    Last edited by billscoins; 04-27-2008, 03:37 PM. Reason: after a little research

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    hi Bill

    I'm not sure exactly what your question is but the cent that you have has the normal reverse - the 92's that is worth something is the ones that has the reverse of RDV-007 or the reverse of 93's and newer

    if your still confused look at the Conecas variety vista web site - hope this helps http://www.varietyvista.com/lincoln_...DV_changes.htm

    Snowman

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      Thanks Snowman,
      I was looking at the initials of the 1988 and 1989 cents ( RDV-005 & RDV-006), When I came accross the 1992 and did not notice the closed AM of the RDV-007. That is what caused me to post the pictures of the rdv-006. The 1988 and 1989 transitional initials are very hard to distinguish because of die abrasion and die wear.
      Bill

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