Not 006 either.
Based on these examples: http://varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1947SRPM004.htm Yours doesn't match.
My vote is for @Al Kowsky . Why? Because I will it to be so. And also, I've seen him post some pretty high caliber coins and I think this one...
Looks like FFIVN and I need to make a pilgrimage over to Erie, PA :)
Give me your nasty, your boring, your ugly coins yearning to be adopted, The wretched refuse of your auctions. Honestly, I can find something...
I think it was struck through a lot of grease. Here is my not-as-severe example. [ATTACH]
My bids were all for lower end coins since that is what I can afford.
I bid on about 10 different lots and looks like I won 1. My wife will be happy.
Eh, well if I get one, great. If not, I'm not paying through the nose for it.
I will get one because it is my son's birth year. I also am planning on going to the Baltimore show. Wonder if any would be left on Saturday?
What is the weight of coin number 2?
I needed that little ego boost. All correct and 151 points.
Happy Birthday. I don't have any photos of a coin from 1988 per se, but this one "could" be :) [ATTACH]
Nope but those are some nice close up pictures. May I ask hat you used to take them?
You can lead a horse to water but you can’t waterboard him. Fixed it for you. :)
If you were arguing then you'd probably just have junk.
Part of a die clash. Pretty nice looking coin.
Are you sure you aren’t seeing more than 2 busts?
I'm not sure what they are called. I found a $1 that had the same kind of numbers awhile back that I kept. [ATTACH]
I've not seen a capped die on both sides of the coin before. Usually just on the obverse. Yours is a dryer coin. Here is one of the few capped...
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