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1988-P No FG

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this is a roll search find. the designers initials are completely missing. there is some noticable polishing marks in the area. I presume somone got a bit aggressive polishing out that area. just a fun find on my end.

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Those are found frequently in various stages of initial weakness due to polishing. A better find is the 1988 RDV 006.
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The best "no FG" Lincoln to find is the 1969 D, but that is a nice one! Dates other than 1969D should fetch $1 or $2 on ebay, if you get the right person.
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how would one identify the "88" RDV006, if the designers initial are missing. I thought the intitals were the key to that variety?
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You could try matching markers here http://varietyvista.com/1988PRDV0061%20cent.htm. keep in mind they have 7 dies,this is #1 the link to #2 is at the top right of page.The link to #3 will be in the same location on that page.
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how would one identify the "88" RDV006, if the designers initial are missing. I thought the intitals were the key to that variety?


I'm not sure it would matter since the key feature of the variety would be missing anyway.
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