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Coin 1 initials.

This-Will-Make-You-Heart-Jump.

Coin 2 initials.

This-Will-Make-You-Heart-Jump.

Both from the same year. Not 98, 99, or 2000.
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92, 96 or 97?
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1988?
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Normal coins:
Coin One is 1988 or earlier.
Coin Two:is a 1989, 90, 91 or 92.


Since you said both of these are the same year:

I hope they are both 1989'S and you found the first 1989 that has a RDV 005 on it and that it's not an abraded G

If they are both 1988's, Congrats on Coin 2 being a 1988 RDV -006.

If these are both 90,91 or 92'S WOW for coin# 1!(* again- if not abraded!)


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02/28/2010 4:21 pm
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Both these coins are 1991. Don't think abrasion would move the designers initial that far from the building. I have seen struck thru grease do funny things to the lettering though. Looked good for a few seconds, but still a normal Wide AM.

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I'm thinking 88 and he scored nicely with the second.Now the question is,88 or 88D?
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Sorry MorgansRMine,

Wow, that would have been great to see a 1991 Close AM!


That definitely would have made my heart jump!!

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Hi,

Sorry but coin number 1 is a victim of heavy die abrasion. Note the relative positions on both coins of the base of the F as it pertains to the distance from the Memorial building.

Thanks,
Bill
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