1988 d penny wide AM with bubble

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  1. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    403C9F8D-1E48-46E5-87F3-4A33E32928C3.jpeg 99A47E58-E806-4162-99E3-C9AA6B4AD780.jpeg Sorry guys I’m night shift I’m super bored and sleepy... I got 1988 d bubble penny wide AM.. the raised on letter C cent is so cute...
     
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  3. GH#75

    GH#75 Trying to get 8 hours of sleep in 4. . .

    Those are called plating blisters. Not worth over face unless you can find a huge one. And I believe 1988 pennies are meant to have a wide am.
     
  4. Marites Foertsch

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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Looks scary to me :nailbiting:
     
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  6. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Hi sir good morning I believe you. I don’t know I’m just different I’m laughing here right now because I remember when I have a boyfriend 15years ago I told to my sister oh my gosh my bf is so cute and she said he looks scary to me lol..btw I have similar 1990 penny little bubble but is this mole sir ? Thank you so much 24B7EB7A-F4BB-4198-AFE7-3B4179F26CFE.jpeg
     
  7. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Many Copper plated zinc Cents have all types of plating bubble/blister issues.
     
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  8. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Okay thank you so much sir and have a good day hugs
     
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  9. James Williams

    James Williams New Member

    There is a 1988 D side AM. In Cherrypickers Guide 1988 D, FS-1988D-901 (CONECA: RDV-006)
     
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  10. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Thank you so much...
     
  11. James Williams

    James Williams New Member

    There is a 1988 D Wide AM. It's in Cherrypickers Guide. It's Labeled 1988-D, FS-01-1988D-901 (CONECA: DRV-006) I'm surprised some others didn't reply.
     
  12. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    in 1988 rare alternate reverses from both the Philadelphia and Denver mints were produced where the A and the M were Wide as normal but the FG initials were close to the memorial rather than far as they should be for that year. These are 1988 coins with the transitional year reverse of 1989. This variety has sometimes been unfortunately called the 1988 Wide AM even though a Wide AM is normal for that year.
     
  13. James Williams

    James Williams New Member

    Well then why does Cherrypickers Guide have it listed as A Side AM? Is it because the FG are to close and they have to be wide also to be the 1988 Wide AM? According to Cherrypickers Guide there is a Variety for 1988 & 1988 D.
     
  14. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Well I don't know.. Write to them and find out.
     
  15. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Hhmmmmm sir paddy I thought you’re expert lol joke ;)I’m wondering if sir Mountain Man see this post too lol ;)
     
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  16. James Williams

    James Williams New Member

    I'm confused, I thought most of you agreed on Cherrypickers Guide, if not why? What source do you refer to to see if you have an Error Coin? I won't buy any Coin of Error of its not in the Cherrypickdrs Guide.
     
  17. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Maybe they just ignore I finally got right;) thank you so much for pointing this out sir I really appreciate it...
     
  18. Marites Foertsch

    Marites Foertsch Honey bunch

    Hmmm they just wanna give me hard time for my PMD coins and this one they don’t give me comments. Im thinking right now what if sir James Williams don’t see this post?
     
  19. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I don't specialize in Varieties such as wide or close AM and don't care much for them.
    I specialize in Mint Errors which is different. How do I know what to collect? 36 years of experience. I don't need a book.
     
  20. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    We don't want to give you a hard time and we are not ignoring you. That's not why we are here.. Today is Sunday so many members take a break from CoinTalk. You won't get a response right away.
     
  21. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Tiny plating blisters as previously stated. Very common.
     
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