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198? LMC

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 Posted 08/13/2010  7:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wolf-n-wa to your friends list
Not an expert but think this area was pressed/smashed by another cent. I would also say 89 as you can make out a smashed 9. WOLF
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 Posted 08/13/2010  8:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Indian1 to your friends list
Is that line raised ?
If so, that whole crescent shaped area may just
an acrylic plastic covering or glue etc. I can see
the 0 through it. 1980
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 Posted 08/13/2010  9:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gutkowski to your friends list
Yes Indian its raised
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 Posted 08/13/2010  9:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Indian1 to your friends list
Nice pics. by the way. Just not sure though but you can tell if the line is copper/zinc. or just a coating of plastic etc.
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 Posted 08/13/2010  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gutkowski to your friends list
Thanks again Indian you can see the copper zinc line in the first new pic above the 8
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 Posted 08/13/2010  10:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add biokemist6 to your friends list
Look at the reverse- the area directly opposite the Cud will have a weak strike.
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 Posted 08/13/2010  11:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Gutkowski to your friends list
Thanks Bio you are correct there is a weak strike
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 Posted 08/13/2010  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KisNap to your friends list
I thought I could make out a 198"9" too. Mind games I suppose.
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 Posted 08/14/2010  01:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add afclassic87 to your friends list
I think it's a 1988. I think that because in the newest picture of the whole coin you can see the date better. To me the last number can't be a nine because the curve is not long enough. I think the small mark under the date is making people think it's a 1989. That is just stray metal. To be honest... You will never get a positive date. It's just that kind of coin. Very cool!!
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 Posted 08/14/2010  01:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list
It iss a Cud and it does appear to be 1989....
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 Posted 08/14/2010  01:52 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scooby Due to your friends list
Unless you have a somewhat hard to find RDV-006, it is an '89 based on the designers initials on the reverse.
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 Posted 08/14/2010  01:57 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Scooby Due to your friends list
Is this considered a Retained Cud? It seems to me that with regular Cuds, you wouldn't be able to see the rim.
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 Posted 08/14/2010  02:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add chuckster 125 to your friends list


Reverse of this coin is a RDV 006.

Any possible die matches on this from the Variety Vista Site to see if it is a 1988-RDV-006?


*Real nice find BTW!
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 Posted 08/14/2010  06:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coppercoins to your friends list
The "rim" visible with the Cud area is the upset area from the upset mill that is present on the planchets before they are struck. A Retained Cud is a die crack that goes rim to rim with movement in the broken piece...in other words the broken piece is still there and strikes the coin.

Definitely NOT a 1980 cent - wrong design, wrong metal, wrong everything.

Definitely a 1989 cent. Shape of LIBERTY, reverse style both indicate that is the correct date.
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 Posted 08/15/2010  11:19 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dcreek1968 to your friends list
The diagnostic experts that you can find on Coin Community Forum is just unreal. You guys are truly fantastic. I've enjoyed following this discussion. now back to searching my LMC's.
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