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1988 Lincoln Cent Wide AM

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 Posted 09/13/2020  06:22 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sinis to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have three Lincoln pennies 1973,1988,2000 they are all goldish bronze in color but the 1973 is shiny silver and non magnetic ,The 1988 is a Wide AM,and the 2000 penny I don't anything about only that it's golden color can anyone tell me any thing about them ?
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to CCF. We need photos to help you.The color might be toning or plating. The Wide AM on the 88 is normal.
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Yes, pics please!



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Without pictures hard to tell anything. Only thing might we might be able to help with is the " Wide AM" for 1988 is that PCGS lists is confusing. They actually mean that the 1988 has the reverse of the 1989 coin. Both 1988 and 1989 have AM separated, and the change is only really noticeable in in the "G" of the FG initials. Look at pictures of 1988 reverse and 1989 reverse in that area.
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AND, one coin per thread, please!

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