Nevermind. I see it's not the WAM that makes it rare, but rather the style of the designers initials. Sorry for jumping the gun.
Never even knew there was a 1988 WAM. Are they just so rare nobody bothers looking? http://www.varietyvista.com/1988PRDV0061%20cent.htm
Bill, I've had problems with ones I've directly attached, but seem to have no problems if I upload them to photobucket and then link the images.
Looks like a wam to me. Jello- I don't think the seller is listing it as Bu.
Just going through some '84s and noticed that there appear to be two different reverses for the series. One has letters that are more convex and...
Hmmm...wouldn't be a cracked die, because then the fault would be raised.
Hullcoins- That's what I'm talking about. I can walk into a bank today and ask for a roll and likely get more reds than browns out of it. Seems...
Great coins! Thanks for sharing.
I won one of these auctions recently, and wanted to get the opinion of those in the know. This looked like an opportunity for a truly unsearched...
Nice coin!
I was kidding you. Just threw it out there, because spooning it seems to me to be one of those words used when experts just don't know WTF went...
I'll throw my two-cents in. http://conecaonline.org/content/OhNo0031.htm Looks like it could have definitely went through some mild spooning....
In comparing the two, the green notwithstanding, I think they look like one and the same coin. As for the green, I could show you numerous ways...
Nice find!
Just one side. It's a seemingly perfectly round divot. Almost like those on a golf ball. Clashed with golf ball die? It's my coin. I can't...
Same thing is happening with me. I've really gotta think before I name threads after bad '80's music!
"Buy the rumor; sell the news." Today was a news day. Sell it.
Works for me. Going once...going twice...the rare cheerios error!!
Awesome. I'm selling those on Ebay!:)
I've seen a 2 or 3 just like this though, so I'm thinking some type of machine did it, just not sure what type of machine damage this is. A coin...
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