So 92 d cam and 94 d cam am I correct on the errors

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Cam or not

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  1. Italy8686

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  3. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    No, for some reason, I don't think so, and not because of the photos.
     
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  4. Mark68

    Mark68 Well-Known Member

    94 is correct. 92 looks like a winner. Nice find!
     
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  5. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    What the.. Who the...:confused::wacky::yawn:
     
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  6. Treashunt

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    Close A M
     
  7. Italy8686

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    But it's ugly though
     
  8. expat

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    The '92 looks OK.
    FYI, it is not an error, it is a variety with many the same struck
     
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  9. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    I'm not convinced its real,can you get closer pictures of the FG.
     
  10. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Many of them?I think your getting confused PCGS has only certified 5 of the d's and a few dozen of the Phillys out of the billions minted.
     
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  11. Incharge

    Incharge Active Member

    1992 close am. FG is further away from the building.. $$$$
     
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  12. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Yes even in the shape for the op's example this could be hundreds to possibly a few thousand and up(get it certified).
     
  13. JPD3

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  14. Italy8686

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    And I read pcgs article it says nothing about how many we're released to the public, but only that they found and verified 5 92d 1c.
     
  15. Mark68

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  16. Italy8686

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    2 more I need checking on IMG_1992.jpg IMG_1991.jpg IMG_1984.jpg IMG_1985.jpg IMG_1987.jpg IMG_1988.jpg
     
  17. Italy8686

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    And I can't remember if I showed this one or not. If it was a spread or MD. It's another 92 d I found FB_IMG_1635918890580.jpg FB_IMG_1635918879718.jpg FB_IMG_1635918882066.jpg FB_IMG_1635918884922.jpg FB_IMG_1635918887869.jpg
     
  18. Italy8686

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    The 68d looks like an rpm, idk anything about mercury dimes and 1933 liberty copy what does that
     
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  20. JPD3

    JPD3 Well-Known Member

    Good Pics.

    The dime is a Baber, not a S mint that I can see. Value tops maybe $4. Definitely place that one in a 2x2.

    The Liberty 1933 copy type is selling for about $10 on e-bay.

    The 1968 D cent runs about 5 cent in that condition. It looks like the E in Liberty took a small hit. There are 7 RPMs for that date/MM in Variety Vista and 2 listed in Brian's Varieties. See if yours matches by a detailed side-by-side copy & paste comparison.
    1968-D RPMs (varietyvista.com)

    Brian's Variety Coins - 1968-1989 One Cent Repunched Mintmarks (briansvarietycoins.com)

    If the edge of the 1992 D isn't damaged or nicked and it's not a plating blister, then that spot on the rim might be the start of a pre-cud.
     
  21. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    I really need better pics of that 92, If that is the real deal then wow congrats. I have searched for that beast for years.
     
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