Hey TN check this out, closeups pcgs coinfacts. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1992-d-1c-close-am-bn/83099
I take that back, with a closer look. it looks the same. ya get more insight on this.
Yours differs from the fg picture of a known 92 D close am, but keep looking. may still be.
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the 92's are a transitional reverse, your going to have to research that find the markers to identify it as a 92.
Interesting , close am for sure. [MEDIA] <iframe width="642" height="361" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/hQG9iEVp_Ro" frameborder="0"...
lol, don't kiss them they bite too.
large date, large fraction, but its got some other things going for it as you know.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/category/draped-bust-cent-1796-1807/660 https://drapedbustcent.com/ you probably already know about them. The red...
Ill say I don't know, but, There is 3 different 1 cent w coins this year also.
Send it back to the mint if you bought the set there, we don't know what marks you talk about without any pictures.
Loll do it how you want, don't drop it , or touch it, I use coin tongs. mine are not that nice.
Need more pictures obverse and reverse, looks like several issues.
You can also talk to a dealer and possibly pay him to send in with others, and they do all the prep work and may save you some money. unless you...
you should, don't touch it, without gloves, but as it sits that holder distracts from the coin. the grading companies have a checklist of how to...
lol, I don't think their affiliated.
Its a lot of money in that shape.
That certainly needs authenticated by ngc, pcgs, or one you choose, to make sure its real.
Ms67 Indians from top TGP grading fetch 5k-22k each. very rare.
Their website expired this year in January, I think it said.
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