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Question, 1998 (Lmc) Wide AM With Far FG

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I have been collecting for about 15 years, the first 5 years or so I would search through $50-150 pennies a day (I was in school with no life) anyway, I found 10+ 99 Wide AM coins in these years and over a roll of 98/2000... I was going through some coins today and found one I had set back and forgot about. Has anyone ever heard of or seen a 1998 Wide AM with a far FG? I have attached pictures and am looking forward to feedback
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Do you mean the RDV-005 & 006? (006 the reverse of the 1989 cents?). Can't see what you have. The image is rotated weird.
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Yer M ain't centered, means it's a close, normal. Pix lousy, but seems to have left vertical of M skinnied down?
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From that angle it seems the M is not centered. Neither is the A in STATES. Include the initials location suggests a CAM Thanks, Doug.
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Tried taking a pic through a Jeweler's loupe hope it's easier to see
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to CCF. You have a normal CAM.
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