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Need Help To Identify 1988 / 1989 Transitional Cent ?

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to CCF. Looks like a match. If you type in 1988 rdv006 in the search box upper left of page there is info. I have found two 1988P and one D.
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Here's a link to one of the threads that John1 mentioned:http://goccf.com/t/172506


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and congratulations.
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I need a closer shot to be sure.
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to CCF! Looks like it to me, but closer shot are needed to fully confirm
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Is this something I should certify ?
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Looks correct. Value wise, $20-30, so I would not spend the money to have it encapsulated.
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Not worth a TPG slab. As a general rule a coin needs to be worth $200 or more to justify the costs involved for slabbibg. Congrats on a great find. I would put it in an Air-Tite holder and label it accordingly.
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Thanks for the extra image. My first glace thought it was a 005. But after rotating it it still look like a 005, but the to of the 'G' was like the 006. Then I checked the location of the bottom of the 'F'. It is a RDV-006. No question now. Your image with the light on that side made me wonder at first as the shadow hid the gross bar.
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But it is the 006. Nice find.
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thank you coop and thanks for the graphic too I appreciate it
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