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<p>[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3312924, member: 31533"]PCGS Coinfacts says: "Despite billions of cents being produced for this year alone, only about a dozen examples or so are known to exist for the1992-D Close AM variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1992-D Close AM cent was struck with a reverse design intended for the following year of 1993. Currently, this is the only date in the entire Lincoln cent series which has a transitional design which is visible to the naked eye as a non error coin. The coin was originally discovered on December 2001. Colin Kusch was the original discoverer for this very scarce variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>To determine if a 1992 cent is of the very scarce and valuable variety, the letters AM of AMERICA will be very close to each other and almost touching. Also, the initials FG on the reverse are further apart from the memorial building. A regular 1992 business strike should be the apposite as the letters AM of AMERICA will be spaced further apart from each other.</p><p><br /></p><p>Some examples of the 1992-D Close AM variety have surfaced in online auction sites. With most examples being in the AU grades.</p><p><br /></p><p>• Early in 2007 an MS64 Red example sold for about $3,000 dollars. • Later in 2007 a PCGS MS64 Red example sold for well over $6000.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2008 two raw AU coins sell for $100 each on EBay which were later confirmed to be authentic.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2008 an example in the higher grades of AU sold for around $750. on EBay. • Early in 2008 a PCGS AU58 example sold for about $2500. on EBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2008 a raw example sold for about $300 to a collector.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2008 a separate corroded example sold for about $250 to a dealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>• Late in 2008 an MS61 Brown graded example sold for $1,000. on EBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2008 a PCGS AU58 example sold for about $2500. on EBay.</p><p><br /></p><p>• In 2009 a PCGS AU53 example sold for over $3,000. on Teletrade</p><p><br /></p><p>There is also a more scarcer variety for this year which is the 1992-P Close AM variety also struck with a reverse design intended for the following year. As of 2009 there are only three examples known for the 1992-P Close AM variety."</p><p><br /></p><p>Get to know this one. Probably just about as difficult to find as the 1982D Small Date Bronze ("Copper") ones but you never know. Also good practice to learn the CAM and WAM characteristics as 1998-2000 WAM cents can be found and they have some value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kasia, post: 3312924, member: 31533"]PCGS Coinfacts says: "Despite billions of cents being produced for this year alone, only about a dozen examples or so are known to exist for the1992-D Close AM variety. The 1992-D Close AM cent was struck with a reverse design intended for the following year of 1993. Currently, this is the only date in the entire Lincoln cent series which has a transitional design which is visible to the naked eye as a non error coin. The coin was originally discovered on December 2001. Colin Kusch was the original discoverer for this very scarce variety. To determine if a 1992 cent is of the very scarce and valuable variety, the letters AM of AMERICA will be very close to each other and almost touching. Also, the initials FG on the reverse are further apart from the memorial building. A regular 1992 business strike should be the apposite as the letters AM of AMERICA will be spaced further apart from each other. Some examples of the 1992-D Close AM variety have surfaced in online auction sites. With most examples being in the AU grades. • Early in 2007 an MS64 Red example sold for about $3,000 dollars. • Later in 2007 a PCGS MS64 Red example sold for well over $6000. • In 2008 two raw AU coins sell for $100 each on EBay which were later confirmed to be authentic. • In 2008 an example in the higher grades of AU sold for around $750. on EBay. • Early in 2008 a PCGS AU58 example sold for about $2500. on EBay. • In 2008 a raw example sold for about $300 to a collector. • In 2008 a separate corroded example sold for about $250 to a dealer. • Late in 2008 an MS61 Brown graded example sold for $1,000. on EBay. • In 2008 a PCGS AU58 example sold for about $2500. on EBay. • In 2009 a PCGS AU53 example sold for over $3,000. on Teletrade There is also a more scarcer variety for this year which is the 1992-P Close AM variety also struck with a reverse design intended for the following year. As of 2009 there are only three examples known for the 1992-P Close AM variety." Get to know this one. Probably just about as difficult to find as the 1982D Small Date Bronze ("Copper") ones but you never know. Also good practice to learn the CAM and WAM characteristics as 1998-2000 WAM cents can be found and they have some value.[/QUOTE]
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