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Is the 1992 brilliant red penny that I just compared to the unusual 1992 a close AM?

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  • Is the 1992 brilliant red penny that I just compared to the unusual 1992 a close AM?

    Is the 1992 brilliant red penny that I compared to the unusual 1992 brown penny a close AM?
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    In my opinion, this looks like a wide AM. In order for them to be considered a close AM, the
    AM need to be almost touching. You also picked a really really tough year for the Close AM. I believe there has been less than 20 found according to a third party grading service.

    The reason this may look intriguing to some is, there appears to ha e debris, die cracks or zinc bubbles at the base of the AM. That gives it the illusion of it being closer than normal.
    Gary Kozera
    Website: https://MintErrors.org

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    • #3
      Close, but no cigar!
      Thanks Gary ... "Mint Errors".
      You have quite a website!!

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      • #4
        There are several areas that are different from a WAM and a CAM. get a 1990 cent (always a WAM) and a 1994 cent (always a CAM) compare to this pick for differences. TAT of STATES, AME of AMERICA, distance of the FG, and the shape of the FG
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        CONECA Attributer: John Miller

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