Eh, 1988 WAM is the common reverse. Looking at the gap between the A and M in AMERICA alone will tell you nothing. The 1988 variety that is collectible is the transitional type, which is distinguished by the design of the designer's initials. I believe the uncommon one is RDV-006? http://www.lincolncentforum.com/290-2/ As the link shows, you shouldn't be looking at the gap between the A and M, as you would in 1992 1998 1999 2000 circulation strikes, you should be looking for serifs on the FG.
Images would help a lot with determining exactly what you have. If it's a common 1988 cent and you don't mind destroying your relationship with that coin dealer, go for it. I can also find some 1988 WAMs for you to sell on my behalf.
Also, I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say we want pictures of your other coins as well! Speaking for me now, I'd like to see the 1997 DDO and the 1992 D CAM. Thanks in advance!
[edit] Oops. I misread that. I mistakenly believed that the dealer offered you $600 for your coin. Here is the PCGS page for the true FS-901 coin: http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/569370. You should also take a look at the normal circulation strike for that year: http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/83105. You'll notice that they both have the Wide AM, so the name is a misnomer in my opinion.
Images would help a lot with determining exactly what you have. If it's a common 1988 cent and you don't mind destroying your relationship with that coin dealer, go for it. I can also find some 1988 WAMs for you to sell on my behalf.
Also, I'm sure I speak for all of us when I say we want pictures of your other coins as well! Speaking for me now, I'd like to see the 1997 DDO and the 1992 D CAM. Thanks in advance!
[edit] Oops. I misread that. I mistakenly believed that the dealer offered you $600 for your coin. Here is the PCGS page for the true FS-901 coin: http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/569370. You should also take a look at the normal circulation strike for that year: http://www.PCGScoinfacts.com/Coin/Detail/83105. You'll notice that they both have the Wide AM, so the name is a misnomer in my opinion.
Edited by Druu
04/26/2017 9:20 pm
04/26/2017 9:20 pm



















