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Coneca shows a few that are similar. Oftentimes on circulated examples such as this, it can be almost impossible to match them up, especially...
Thanks. Hard to tell without markers, but it looks a lot like 042 on Coppercoins. See if you can match up any of the heavy die gouges....
Those images aren't the same coin.
Do you have a photo that shows the date and mint mark together? It's a split-serif RPM, but I can't identify which one by just those photos.
That's a die chip and die crack. Nothing to get excited about unfortunately.
On a 92 you want no space. The close AM.
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Filled mint marks are also very common. The center of the "D" in the mintmark chipped off of the die leaving it filled with a die chip.
Nice sticker! Congrats on the submission. :D
Unfortunately not. Plating disturbances around the mint mark are very common on the copper-plated zinc cents: especially during the 80s.
With that title, this is the picture I get? :D What you are seeing is a plating issue. It's not an RPM.
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