99D and 99D close AM's

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  • D.J.
    • Jul 2025

    #1

    99D and 99D close AM's

    I have a question about the 1998 - 2000 D/P wide and close AM's.

    I was reading the link on the homepage on the subject and it says this.
    1993-1997 and 2001-2007 P and D cents should all have Close AM reverses.

    Does this mean that 1998-2000 P and D cents should have the wide AM? Or does it mean it could have both? Their is part of the information I can not read cause the picture below is partly on top of it.
  • Jonathan

    #2
    No the 1998 only is "P" No "D". Same with the 2000.

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    • D.J.

      #3
      ?

      Originally posted by Jonathan
      No the 1998 only is "P" No "D". Same with the 2000.
      How about the 1999D?

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      • JonMN34
        Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 414

        #4
        the 98, 99, 00 P and D mint coins should have Close AMs, but the 98, 99, 00 P mint coins can be found with Wide AMs, these are errors.

        A side note apparently the 96 P can be found with the Wide AMs too, those would be really good errors
        Finally got my "Blog of Finds" going - Looking for copies of the following books: RPM book - (older edition is fine) - CUD book - BIE book

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        • D.J.

          #5
          K. Thank you.

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          • 1sgret

            #6
            Originally posted by JonMN34
            the 98, 99, 00 P and D mint coins should have Close AMs, but the 98, 99, 00 P mint coins can be found with Wide AMs, these are errors.

            A side note apparently the 96 P can be found with the Wide AMs too, those would be really good errors
            An additional note: 1992 P & D are supposed to be Wide "A M""s however they have been found with CLOSE "AM''s" and are very valuable.

            These are known as wrong reverse Lincolns and are a Variety : FS 1c-1992P-901 or FS 1C 1992-D-901

            There are also a 1998-S Proof and a 1999-S Proof with Close "AM's" are another wrong reverse that are very valuable.

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            • RWBILLER
              Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 6870

              #7
              Hi:
              Your you new folks, read some of the stuff on LCR resource articals and forums - it might help with your questions.
              thx
              roger
              Roger
              ""Time and Tide wait for no man"

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              • JonMN34
                Member
                • Sep 2008
                • 414

                #8
                thanks for the assist there 1sgret
                Finally got my "Blog of Finds" going - Looking for copies of the following books: RPM book - (older edition is fine) - CUD book - BIE book

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