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1988 P (Lmc) With Reverse Of 1989. Damaged

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I think this 1988 has the reverse of a 1989. It is damaged but I think I should put in a 2x2. Thank you for looking.
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 Posted 02/04/2019  10:16 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like a winner .
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Yep, it is! Awesome find and congratulations! It's time to put that in a 2x2.
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What is going on with the left side of the building?
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How can you guys tell? (Newbie)
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Shown below is the normal reverse for 1988 and the reverse used in 1989. Some 1988 obverse dies from both the Philadelphia and Denver Mints were paired with the reverse of 1989. The Philadelphia issues are considered scarce while the Denver issues are considered rare. Research has shown multiple die pairings for both with unknown die runs.

A noticeable change was made to the font style of the designer's initials, FG (for Frank Gasparro). The FG on the normal reverse of 1988 is thinner and shows lower relief. The FG on the reverse of 1989 is thicker, more sharply defined, and shows higher relief. The G has a shorter upper curve, a horizontal hook at the tip of the lower curve, and a vertical bar that extends slightly below the body of the G.
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Makes sense, thanks a lot!
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1988-P-Lmc-With-Reverse-Of-1989.-Damaged
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I see a long curved line on the reverse from the N down to the steps that doesn't look like damage. What could it be? Is it a die crack?
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I have two of the 88 D FS-901's. I found them both in 2018 less than six months apart. One will grade 62 or better the other probably a 60. Congrats on your find!
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