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Question On 1989 RDV

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 Posted 12/01/2007  10:18 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add wrongalot to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
OK, I read that the 1989 was taken off the list of RDV's because that coin was more of an over abrasion. But my coin does not show any inclenation of a tail, or abrasion. I know the photo's are a little fuzzy, but look close, it shows a clear, straight line in the bottom of the G going up to the - . No left over, no stop, looks just like the G from the 1988. Whats up with this coin? Anyone got ideas?

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 Posted 12/01/2007  1:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 300 coin guy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wrongalot,
Here is the abrasion that James is talking about, see how wide the G is on your coin and how it is a little bit of space on the 1988?, well that is what the abrasion is and it is caused by the dye polish to get the effect of the RDV-005 on the 1989. I have many like your coin also 25 of them and they all look like your coin. So that is why it has been delisted from being a RDV-005. When I am saying wide I am talking about the width og the G compared to the HG in the normal 1988, if you look at that you will see what I mean. Hope this helps you.

Patrick
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 Posted 12/01/2007  3:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
300 is right on. The way the letters look on your coin actually are the signs of abrasion. The shapes of the letters were changed by overpolishing the dies and removing portions of the letters.
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