Yes but you still have to look on the internet or something, otherwise how do you know if it was an Error when you first started out. Someone had to inform you of you wouldn't know what was really an Error. I Agree that your many years of experience now makes so you don't need a book, but what if you find something you aren't familiar with? Do you check with someone or what? Thanks.
Oh, I read it but many of your posts are just PMD or platting issues and I'm tired of giving that information over and over, again and again.
I won’t blame you sir. It’s just me. peace have a good day... can I give you a hug sir... Short patient huh lol, joke ! I still like your comment...
Yes. Congratulations on finding a common business strike 1988 D Wide AM, worth 1¢. http://www.lincolncentcollection.co...emorial cents feature the,known as a Close AM.
For some reason that no one can figure out, they refer to the variety as a wide AM. The reverse design change took place in 89, yet some dies were used in 88. Both designs have the wide AM, the only difference is the design of the initials. It's not very nice for someone to come on the forum new and act like they're more informed than the other members. If you were you would know about the wide AM. Tread softly!
It's a normal cent. Not a variety. The CPGs are great books but you must be able to understand what they are saying. It's not something you earn overnight. It's actually something you learn after you have some knowledge of the hobby.