1988 D Transitional Reverse

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  1. Fee

    Fee Member

    20170620_152026.jpg 20170620_151602.jpg 20170620_151720.jpg 20170620_152146.jpg Okay so is this a transitional reverse design? The book I was sent seems to match. This is my last 1988D pennies I checked and I clearly saw difference between the first two which were normal straight line FG this one is different. Anyone? Thanks Tyler Graton even if it's not legit you're still awesome.
     
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  3. paddyman98

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    How are you taking your pictures? with a cellphone?.
     
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  5. Fee

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    What? Lol. Seriously?
     
  6. Fee

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    Okay side x side of both pennies. Yes taken with magnifying lens camera. The author of the page that is quoted said for people to send in their designs if they differed from those so it happens. These are clearly not the normal FG.
     
  7. Tyler Graton

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  8. dchjr

    dchjr Well-Known Member

    A good way to tell is if the top of the G is set back (to the left) of the vertical leg, and if it has the serifs. If damaged, the serifs can be hard to see. If the top of the G lines up, then it is not the '89 reverse. Here is a good resource.
    http://www.lincolncentresource.com/Featured/1988RDV6.html
     
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