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2000 & 1998 WAMS-What A Difference !

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What a difference in the 2000 WAM I found a couple of months ago and the 1998 WAM I found today. Just wanted to share.
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 Posted 01/20/2011  1:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't you just hate those nibbled coins? LOL
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Sure do coop. Looks like the zinc eating termites got to it.
As was pointed out when the 2000 was originally posted, glad it wasn't a 1999! I would have been .
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Glad to see you're finding them again My luck is still holding up and I've noticed the average price going up on ebay.
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almost leaves you with "mixed emotions" when you find a nice find - on a nearly worthless coin. I posted a 45D RPM awhile ago. I was probably a pretty cool RPM in its prime - but I found it on a nearly ruined coin. almost like "good cop - bad cop". leaves you really not sure how to feel.
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Most of the time if the coin is damaged, I toss it into the reject pile. Don't even both to look at it.
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