Appreciated! I've heard of die markers used to confirm if double died coins are legitimate, but never looked for them. Thanks!
Question, if you don't mind: I went back and compare all of my 92s to try to identify if any spread. And I think I found a normal WAM with it. From the picture: There's a wide AM, more space between the M and E but the FG is further from the building.
Rick, pardon me for asking, but what leads you to believe that is an RDV-006 (reverse of '89)? The style of G in FG looks like 005 (reverse of '88). The top of the G doesn't stop short of the vertical bar & there is no horizontal cross bar.
I agree with the later die state, but I still don't see a hint of the crossbar, and the top of the G doesn't end until the right side of the vertical bar. Those are characteristics of RDV-005. Maybe it's the image. I'll just take your word for it.