She's no beauty queen. I'm sorry that this coin doesn't present a better look, if that's what could have been, or why your here. When looking for, what I call the ghost error, there are 3 guidelines or hints. 1.Coin MUST show a 1992 D date, with sometimes a faint hint of the D mm. 2. In the designers initials (FG) on the reverse, the G shows no serifs, anywhere. Just a circular image with a straight up or down arm. NO serifs ! That's where the ghosting factor really takes hold of your ability to make the call on the font. It's like picking pepper from flea droppings. Sometimes it's easy... I see a 2, and I know a 4 is a close AM. Very easy. 3. If the A and the M are TOUCHING on a 1992 (mm ?). I'd buy it, only if.
Ghost error? Nope. I've never heard of it. You have a 1994 Close AM which is normal The FG is normal. There's no such a thing as a 4 over 2 variety. What you are seeing is paredolia. You are seeing things. What the heck does picking pepper from flea droppings even mean?
I'm waiting for whole coin photo's. Doubling in Lincoln's image, with no doubt of a date. Also, On the reverse with a negative filter an E can be see in the gap between the last A in AMERICA and the FG. So. If I can clearly show, in hand, 4 over 2 in it's date,(above photo's only) I'll have your blessing as a 1992 cent and it's tells of a close AM ? I'm just spit balling here on a theory. Research. . @paddyman98 "What the heck does picking pepper from flea droppings even mean"? . Hold that thought. She has friends.
You are wasting your time, and you are wasting all of ours. You have a dirty/stained Cent. There is no 4 over 2 variety buddy. You will not convince anybody on this forum on your theory! Look up the definition of the word PAREIDOLIA Please Stop