I hope all your 98 99 2000 wam's are wider then that 95. As far as the fg. Its a 95. Fg just might look that way of all 1995's. I've seen that fg before
Thanks for sticking up for me. But i do understand the fg question. The g has that nub on the bottom. Missing the horizontal top of g
The only difference between you and us is that you got paid to be nice. We're expected to do this for free! Chris
dbeck22 I have learned one thing in life is you have to have big ears to listen, and thick skin so that things can bounce off of you. Imo here's a couple of pics I uses to have in my breif case back in my selling days. The ears are for listening to your customers, and the thick skin was for when they where telling me no why they where not buying. It's the same here sometimes we don't want to here the would no, but we have to listen and let it bounce off and start over have fun that's what this is all about.JMHO Dave
If someone were to actually find a WAM on a 1995 D, then yes it would make a big difference. And until last year there were no (zero, zilch, etc.) 1992 D small date sink copper cents either, so why would anyone bother looking for one? New discoveries are almost never made by people that are only looking for what is already known.
The same threads over and over are becoming a bit tiresome. It is always the same............WAM bam, thank you CAM! Chris
I have never collected WAMs CAMs SPAMs RAMs or any other similar. But to those that do, I would like to ask if MD makes a difference. If I look at the enlarged photo, I see MD on the A ( no importance), but also on the A-side of the M , which certainly may make it look closer. How close is close/not close? And I assume it refers to the body of the letter and not a smear. Jim
If it's all the same to you, Secret Agent Man, we feel like it's our solemn duty to reply, because we don't like leaving nobody stupid like they don't know nothing. Now loosen up a little, this is bad precedent requesting we be serious around this joint...
Oh man, Johnny Rivers... Well, hey, I am all for sarcasm. I don't mind people being direct either. I even want misinformation corrected and welcome others' opinions. I don't cower in embarrassment or simmer in anger when someone corrects me or disagrees. But how about a little courtesy for new members, even if they ask a boneheaded question. It's what being new involves sometimes. Do you really think coming off as rude, pompass, and insulting is good for the hobby or this forum? I'm not the one who needs decaf.
Sometimes they come in here a little starry-eyed and are a little hard-headed for it. I can be diplomatic but when they just don't get it they just keep coming back the same way looking for more like a broken wheel. I'll tell you the ones that benefit, the ones that aren't narcissistic. They're the ones that want to learn. I've no use for the other ones, and I'm sorry if anybody has a problem with that.