No, you're thinking of the P. There are probably 20 or more of the 1992Ds known. Still, it is worth around $1000.
WTF? Look at these 2 auctions. http://shop.ebay.com/kartunistzz/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340
Hey man, just go ahead and send it in. I don't see any signs of it being fake.
Awesome! How many rolls did you search before finding this?
I found a 1969D $1 Star note from the Philly bank. C00912057* Is this a rare one? It's heavily circulated and has an ink stain, but it just feels...
Oh ***k that is an awesome find. I do not know the die markers, so I can't say if it is real, but if it is, then WOW!!
Definitely a close AM.
Awesome coins! You REALLY need to get the more valuable ones (if not all of them) graded.
Please post some more coins, Carlos. I haven't seen you on the board in a while.
It looks like it has been machined post-mint. Do you have a pic of the reverse?
And BTW I can prove to you that this is a squeeze job by the first pic. A 1992 is a Wide AM. The coin that was squeezed onto this one was a...
WTF? A hammer job cent gets 6 pages of replies? LOL.
You might want to crack it out and send it to PCGS so you will get more $$$ for it. Who knows, it might get an MS60 from them too.
It looks like die deterioration "ghosting".
1 looks like die deterioration, but it's kinda out of focus and hard to tell.
I never said it wasn't worth much, I just said why bother having a struck through attibuted? It would be better to just have it slabbed and see...
I just realized that he might be talking about a die clash.
Look at the rim between the D and W and you can see where that piece is still attached on one end and the piece missing to the right because it...
Post mint. You can see the missing piece of the rim where it came from when it took a hit.
I don't see any reason to have an obvious struck-thru attributed. It is not a die chip because it is perfectly round. Whatever it was probably...
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