1988 cent/transitional piece?
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1988 cent/transitional piece?
Hi All, think I have the right ones now. Is this a 1988, with the reverse of a 1989?
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Re: 1988 cent/transitional piece?
may i ask.....??
when these get posted,
"point out" the markers.....
when these get posted,
"point out" the markers.....
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Re: 1988 cent/transitional piece?
Hi Every One, Sorry for misunderstanding . I'm a dummy when it comes to computers and the rest of my pics and comments were lost out their some where.Been home hr. just got working.Now I have an 1989, which I think has the reverse intended for the old 1988 cent. The only difference that I no of, which is shown in Mr. Potters book on pockedchange, is the F.G. on reverse. On the 88, they look weakly designed. on the 89, they look boulder to me .Thanks..
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Re: 1988 cent/transitional piece?
Hello Again, I am still confused as to what I have here. The 1988 looks to have the reverse with the FG intended for the 1989.The 1989 coin i'm not sure if it has the correct reverse for it? Thanks...
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Re: 1988 cent/transitional piece?
Transitionals have been found on the 1988 and 1989. The G's right vertical bar is typically the identifier.
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