I reviewed all your photos and you have obtained a 100% yes from me, but I'd like to get the opinions of these fellows. @paddyman98 @Spark1951
The M is not equidistant (centered) between the A and E of AMERICA. This type spacing is part of the criteria used to define a Close AM, so I say yes as well. The coin is in poor shape but still a nice find. I have no idea, in this condition, what the value might be. Still, if confirmed by a TPG to be a certified CLAM, you will have interest generated for its’ purchase…imo…Spark @Mr. Numismatist
Based on condition, I don’t know if it would be worth it. We really need someone who knows these values to chime in…imo…Spark
Can you post images of the full coin, from directly overhead, with both sides properly oriented? I think that would help. It's not as rare as it once was - PCGS says 15 known but between NGC, PCGS and ANACS they've graded over 100 over them now. You'll get a Details grade (corroded) but at what is level hard to say. Seems like you might get a couple hundred bucks for it.
I think it would be a good idea. This one sold for $770 https://www.pcgs.com/auctionprices/item/1992-d-1c-close-am-bn/83099/-7301307864896075528 And this one for $460 https://coins.ha.com/itm/lincoln-ce...-23267.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
It is. The FG is the best confirmation. Congratulations on your find I've looked for a long time for one to no avail.