Yeah, it does me that way also. Are you seeing a die crack in the first pic? I'm no expert on those. Other members are much better with them. The Wide AM 1998 is still worth holding on to. Of course the damage does knock the value wayyyyy down, but it is still a 1998 Wide AM. The 1998 WAM is the second most common so it's not that surprising that you would find more than one. I, myself, have found one simply by searching coins I have bought out of a register. Now the value of the '98 WAM you have, being so damaged, really depends on how bad someone wants a '98 WAM. The good thing about your coin is that the damage, though severe, is not obliterating the date nor is it on the WAM, so again, does someone want a 1998 Wide AM so bad they will accept the damage and buy your coin? Probably, but I don't think anyone on Coin Talk would. I know I wouldn't. Considering that a '98 WAM in much better condition than yours is valued at about $25.00, I would think the value of yours would be about $5 to $6 dollars TOPS , and that depends on where and how and to whom you sell it. You may get a lot less. Good Luck, Thanks for Posting and Welcome to Coin Talk.