1992 P Close AM - Could it be?

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Chad75, Aug 14, 2016.

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Is this a real 1992 P Close AM?

  1. No.

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  2. Maybe.

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  1. Chad75

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  3. Chad75

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    Any knowledgeable error penny peeps out there?
     
  4. Omegaraptor

    Omegaraptor Gobrecht/Longacre Enthusiast

    On a close AM the A and M in "America" should be touching. Yours are not even close.
     
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  5. Chad75

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    I see. Disappointing. Would you consider F.G.'s initials wide, though?
     
  6. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    FG is a marker to check the AM
     
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  7. Chad75

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    Kentucky - Thank You. I know that Frank Gasparros initials are wide from the memorial, and actually, the "A" and "M" in "America" do not have to be touching to be a Close AM Cent - merely close or very close. If you have research to the alternate, I would very much like to read it. I have found two 1992 D Close AM cents this past year or two. I posted one under a different name last year. See my old album under the name "Error66". Thanks Again for your help! Chad
     
  8. Kentucky

    Kentucky Supporter! Supporter

    I never said that the A and M should be touching. If they are close but you are not sure, the FG is a marker to check.
     
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  9. Chad75

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    Aaaaah. I see. It was the previous comment by "omega raptor" to which I was referring when I mentioned the A an M thing. Sorry to get mixed up. That comment was def. not intended for you, and I said it to inform, not to debate with Mr. Omegaraptor. Sorry again man. Hey - Have you ever heard of a 1966 doubled die obverse cent? I can find only research on DDR's from 1966. Thanks Kentucky.
     
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