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I find so many 2000 and 1998 cents I get tired of turning them over to check them but I think I finally found one. This was in a customer wrapped roll that had a two wheats in it too. The 2000 is the most common of the AM varieties, correct? Still cool to find. Hope the pics are clear enough, had a heck of a time trying to take them.   Also trying out my scuffed digital microscope that I have to restart my computer twice to get to work for some reason. I really wish it could fit a whole cent in frame.  I think this is split plate doubling if I remember right.  Close up of the AM
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 United States
220 Posts |
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United States
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Quote: I really wish it could fit a whole cent in frame. Set your scope to it's lowest power and then put it on top of a book,if needed add books to reach the proper height. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Don't know if the 2000 WAM is the most common. I have found more 1998 WAM's than 2000 WAM's.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Very nice find and congratulations!
Errers and Varietys.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3656 Posts |
That is great - Congratulations
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Rest in Peace
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2000's seem the most agreed upon common one, followed by 1998, then the rarity, 1999.
That is a good quality coin, but I did see some split plating issues forming. Use acetone to remove the organic materials then seal it well, the next 5 years will tell if it will remain for any more...
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Very nice WAM, I have only found one in circulation and it was the 1998
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Valued Member
United States
420 Posts |
Cool find, nice shape, ^5 !  If you wouldn't mind posting the "FG" though, thanks..? Swamp
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Thanks everyone, haven't had a neat find for a little while so this was encouraging. Quote: If you wouldn't mind posting the "FG" though, thanks..? Sure here's a pic  Quote: Set your scope to it's lowest power and then put it on top of a book,if needed add books to reach the proper height. I got a really cheap one and it seems to be trash. 20x is it's lowest setting, I probably should've gone lower. This is about as far out I can zoom before it starts to blur too much. It'll do for close ups but not full coin. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Quote: Sure here's a pic Thank you kindly.. I asked in order to have a complete example that Coop may be able to use for building a multi-pix for educational purposes.. Swamp
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Valued Member
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No problem. He's welcome to use them if he has a use for them
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United States
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Well, I shouldn't presume to speak for anyone other than myself.. I happen to think this a very nice example of a circulated 2000 WAM, and the location & serif of the designer's initials happen to be one of the two best ways of correctly confirming the find -- the other being the proximity of the "A" in "STATES," which can be enlarged easily enough from the reverse photo already present.. The photo of the initials makes for a complete study packet.. Also, if Coop were to use them for something all photos are properly attributed.. Swamp
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