1992D penny close AM DD Error???

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  1. UnforGettable1

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  3. Tyler Graton

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    It's a wide am. Hey. You shouldn't only look in the am in America. You should also look at the A in states. Check this out. The A in States will be closer to the T on your right, the wide am the A in States will be centered. Equal distance between the two Ts. Much easier than lookin in the Am in states. IMG_0143.JPG
     
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    So is this coin spender or keeper? Worth anything?
     
  6. Tyler Graton

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    Wide ams are a penny. Should be worth less because it's zinc, but that's just half the people here that will agree with me.
     
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    I trust u i can see that its the wide. I just felt something was significant about this one. Idk
     
  10. Tyler Graton

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    The only thing I see is plating issues on the reverse. I strongly believe this is just worth a cent.
     
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  12. paddyman98

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    @UnforGettable1
    The doubling you see on your Copper Plated Zinc Cent is known as
    DDD - Die Deterioration Doubling. Not a true Doubled Die.
     
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