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Bedrock of the Community
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In reply to the initials in the reverse. Hope this helps?Thanks for all the information! 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Agree with the above conclusions
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Valued Member
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Agree normal WAM. here is a useful chart to copy and use when coin hunting for WAM`s and CAM`s  
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Thanks for the FG image - not very good, but good enough to see that the 'G' has the horizontal crosslet, and the vertical part of the G is out of line with the top of it. So Think that you have a keeper here. It appears that it has the reverse of the 1989, which makes this a 'transitional cent'. any chance you can get us an image that is in focus? look at this: https://www.error-ref.com/transitio...rse-of-1989/
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Will try harder to get a pic in broad daylight. Thanks so much for the chart! I had watched a tutorial on the specific years but this I can keep on hand for reference. Just thanks in general for all the education and support & 
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Will try harder to get a pic in broad daylight. Thanks so much for the chart! I had watched a tutorial on the specific years but this I can keep on hand for reference. Just thanks in general for all the education and support &  
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waiting on a better image - 
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Valued Member
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Well, it doesn't seem to be getting any Better. I'll be trying a Google pixel tommorrow hoping for a miracle. Lol 
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Quote: Well, it doesn't seem to be getting any Better lol, nope it isn't. lets see what tomorrow brings in. 
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Pillar of the Community
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One thing to keep in mind: phones and tablets probably work better if you get the coin in focus, digital zoom a little closer, then snap the picture. You can always crop a bigger picture to a small feature. Whatever you did earlier to get this picture of a Roosevelt dime mint mark worked pretty well: http://goccf.com/t/448239#3866765
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Somewhat better pic per request. & 
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Pillar of the Community
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You magnify to much. Try less you will do 'it.
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