do you see what i see? 1992 d penny error possibilities

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Sashia, Sep 12, 2017.

  1. Sashia

    Sashia New Member

    Hey there! I am new to this and ask me 3 years ago if I would ever save a penny and no....no i would not have. My fiance has shown me a whole new world where it is not just money, but history & unique in ways that make you see more than just money. Truly I imagined all coins, bills, etc., to be printed the same, perfect, and where I am now makes me appreciate the sight my fiance has given me. Although i spotted a few errors on this penny, I know my desire to find an error that is common, rare or mega super rare is pretty much my life goals...So I am just curious if any body else sees what I see? I am not as fluent with my terminology, so please excuse any inaccuracies. I will be there eventually lol. Errors: date looks slight machine DD, the MM looks a bit odd, bis adam's apple area looks sharper than normal && what caught my attention initially and my favorite part is at the back of the beck the bottom layer curl of his hair does not meet the neck like everywhere other penny. I put another random 1992 penny next to it in pictures to help in some picture. The penny in question is the brown one, Not the red. Thank you for any & all feedback if any. I appreciate the conversation and even feeling brave enough to post about it lol. I have been quite nervous a out doing so haha.
     

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  3. Kentucky

    Kentucky Well-Known Member

    Very few people have died from CoinTalk bites :). Always happy to welcome new members. There is some doubling, probably MD (machine doubling) where the die moves a bit as it strikes the coin and withdraws. The color is something that has MANY variations.
     
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  5. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Check to see if it's a close am or a wide am. If it's close am you have a collectible coin. IMG_0142.JPG IMG_0143.JPG
     
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