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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 24091312, member: 78298"]I did it again posted in the wrong thread, I thought I was over here.</p><p>What what I wanted to post was a 1992-D CLOSE AM that a gentleman found while CRH. Now there are only 15 known examples of this coin. My theory is that it will not grade genuine (probably details) for a couple of reasons. A grader or grading company will not rush to authenticate this coin with a pop 15, without 100% incontrovertible proof, instead they will be looking for more reasons to disqualify it, than to qualify it. The reason I think, is because there is a slight gap between the A and the M. I am not saying it is a WIDE AM, but perhaps this is another variety in between both types. Now there are other Close AM's that allow a slight gap, but for the 1992-D Close AM (pop 15) it is my understanding that the letters MUST touch (2nd photo down of genuine example), and they are going to measure this gap microscopically and determine it's not close enough. So I would like some opinions from dealers, collectors, graders, variety experts. Is it a Close AM? Is it a new variety?[ATTACH=full]1547343[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1547344[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 24091312, member: 78298"]I did it again posted in the wrong thread, I thought I was over here. What what I wanted to post was a 1992-D CLOSE AM that a gentleman found while CRH. Now there are only 15 known examples of this coin. My theory is that it will not grade genuine (probably details) for a couple of reasons. A grader or grading company will not rush to authenticate this coin with a pop 15, without 100% incontrovertible proof, instead they will be looking for more reasons to disqualify it, than to qualify it. The reason I think, is because there is a slight gap between the A and the M. I am not saying it is a WIDE AM, but perhaps this is another variety in between both types. Now there are other Close AM's that allow a slight gap, but for the 1992-D Close AM (pop 15) it is my understanding that the letters MUST touch (2nd photo down of genuine example), and they are going to measure this gap microscopically and determine it's not close enough. So I would like some opinions from dealers, collectors, graders, variety experts. Is it a Close AM? Is it a new variety?[ATTACH=full]1547343[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1547344[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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