I wasn't trying to be a wise guy, but you'll learn that some of the others will either ignore your thread or make fun of your comments unless you're more specific. Chris
The best way to give you any help, is for you to take and post some clear photos of the coins. There really isn't any need to post extreme close ups just photos that show some details. Welcome aboard Jason.
What are we supposed to determine without any pictures? Also, the rare 1992 close AM was found on Philadelphia coins, not Denver. In my opinion, it would be best for you to learn the difference yourself instead of posting all of your 'possible' close AMs here for us to help you with.
I have looked it up and talked to people and both the 1992 close am are rare according to the place that holds the auction. And what is a forum for questions and answers
That is not true, Yes the rarer one is a Philly but there have been, I think somewhere around 10 Denver's found.
If you don't want to post photos then you can send them in to be authenticated. Or, I believe @Fred Weinberg can look at them for a small fee. I think under 10 bucks + shipping. These are rare cents and if they are the variety it would be cool to see them posted here. Good luck.
On March 30 of 2015, I posted a picture of the 1992 D Close AM which I had discovered while coin roll hunting. It was verified by a learned member named Kurt S., viewed by paddyman, and subsequently stolen by a "friend". My screen name at the time was Error66, and I even had my gallery posted which included a 1944 steel which I now learn is valuable. Now my screen name is gone and I recall no password. I'm about 8 email addresses away from whichever I was using at that time, and I'm at a loss as to what to do. I think that it may have been the cent sold at The 2017 Sommer FUN Auction, although it's distinguishing marks (a scratch from the first dot in "E Pluribus Unum" leading to nearly the center of the top of the memorial on the reverse as well as a copper patina filled "D" on the obverse) are conspicuously not visible on Heritage's photo of the cent. Will someone tell me how to proceed, please? I have written to Heritage and PCGS, but have not received a reply. Thank You for Your Aid, James De Cheser.
Are you speaking of this one? I found your screen name also. just took a little digging. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/success.265229/page-2 So, you are not aloud to have more than one screen name. I would suggest that you get a new password for @Error66
Looking back to the OP, this thread is from February, it would get more attention for you to start a new thread.