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That could be. It would make sense that it was originally released in this general area. Perhaps the original release of these coins, almost 19 years ago, was somewhere in the northeast. A coin could travel quite a distance in that amount of time but I don't think mine got out much though. It must have been hidden away for most of those years. I am expecting to get it back from ICG as at least MS-66RD.Last edited by Car10; 09-14-2007, 09:45 PM.
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Hi Steven - Took my a bit of thinking on this one and even though the die is worn, I do believe that this is the RDV-006 and not the RDV-005 reverse (or it is the correct reverse for that year, 1989) that we are looking at in both pictures.
If you look at the "F" you will notice that in 1988, both arms were approximately the same length, while in 1989 the middle arm was much short her that the top.
Question; did you ever get the 1988-D with possible RDV-006 attributed? That is the one that is very interesting.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Originally posted by Car10 View PostI'm a little dissappointed. I got it back from ICG today in a MS64RD holder. It is designated as "CONECA variety RDV-006 reverse style of 1989". ICG appears to grade modern Lincolns more strictly than NGC does. Still I'm glad it's home!
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Hi Car10 - Somehow I do not feel sorry for you (LOL) for if this die has near the value of the 1992-D Lincoln cent, closed AM, which is a transitional coin, which I think it will, you are looking at a very, Very, VERY pretty penny.
Conratulations on a great find and an excellent grade.
BJ NeffMember of: ANA, CCC, CONECA, Fly-in-club, FUN, NLG & T.E.V.E.C.
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Originally posted by wavysteps View PostHi Car10 - Somehow I do not feel sorry for you (LOL) for if this die has near the value of the 1992-D Lincoln cent, closed AM, which is a transitional coin, which I think it will, you are looking at a very, Very, VERY pretty penny.
Conratulations on a great find and an excellent grade.
BJ Neff
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Beautiful! Nice job Steven. Add another variety to the list of Lincoln cents to be on the lookout for. Thank you for the info and awesome photos. Just curious, what part of the country did you find that in? Did you find it searching circulated rolls?
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