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LMC RDV-006?

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hey guys,is this RDV-006,or 005,pleas help me with this one thank you

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 Posted 01/25/2015  5:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rackster to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like RDV005 with a touch of zinc rot going by the initials. The USA also looks narrow, consistent with the RDV005. RDV006 has flatter/thicker letters and the G in FG has serifs.
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thank you Rackster for your input
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any options?
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Options? Is there something in particular about the coin?
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yes,Rackster,this is 1989-P Lincoln Cent,so it may be transitional variety?
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i heard about 1989 rdv-005 cent,can it be one of them?
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It could be and would be an exciting find! My suggestion here is to post this in a new thread: 1989 RDV005? and get the others involved. The tricky thing about this transitional variety is that the initials are often weak and hard to make out. To confirm either way, I suggest some additional pictures: take a few of the initials with lighting at different angles, take a picture of the USA of your subject coin and a picture of USA from another 1989. Having side-by-side pics to compare will help confirm thin vs. thicker.

The big guns will chime in and help to confirm/refute your find. Best of luck to you on this one! I flip tons of 1988 and 1989s (P and D) hoping to find a transitional coin: nada so far.
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The location of the top of the "G" look like a 006.
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Note how the upper loop is short compared with the 005.
So is this a 1988 or 1989?
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 Posted 01/26/2015  10:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add shtudentt to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
so,it is-006,thank you Coop
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