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1988 RDV-006

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Anybody have any idea of the value ? I know the pics aren't the best, but it is definitely an RDV-006, Philly mint. Just wondering if it is worth slabbing or not. This is my first RDV-006 after going through about two thousand 1988's.The WAM's aren't much easier to find !

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I wouldn't think it would be worth slabbing unless it were in high grade. Even then, I don't think the TPG's discern the RDV-006 , do they? More and more of these seem to be crawling out of the woodwork and driving values down.

If I had to guess, you could probably get $20-30 for your coin. I only say that because I picked one up in slightly better condition for $30. But, what does the obverse look like?

Let's see what others have to say.
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Well, I know ANACS slabs the RDV-006. Think I saw a population report of 21 on their site. Obverse has more staining than reverse but condition about the same.I haven't seen any on ebay so was hoping to get some price ranges on here.
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What is this? It looks like an ordinary penny to me. What's so special about it?
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Syaoran, it is a 1988 cent with the reverse of 1989. The easiest way to spot them is by the change in the designers initials (FG)next to the memorial.Get an 88 & 89 and compare using a loupe.
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