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Quote: There also appears to be a couple of spots on the rim in image #1 that I don't see on #2/ @ about 1:00 and 4:00 o'clock. Could just be the lighting which would explain the color difference good eye
Edited by seal006 03/16/2016 07:40 am
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I agree:
That is some kind of Verdigras/Crud etc on Coin 2 that is not present on Coin 1.
That is rim damage below the A of America on Coin one.
Looks like at least 2 gouges/nixes etc.
The second coin has a smooth surface in that area.
Look at Column 10 ( inside to the right)looks like a stain on Coin one.
There is no such mark (albeit blurry) that is on coin 2 that I can see.
(IMHO) These are 2 separate reverse coins being shown by the OP.
*If I'm wrong, I'll be one of the first to say so and congrat the OP on a fantastic, once in a lifetime, find*
R1974: Again, appreciate it if you would please post CLEAR PICS of your coin( OBV & REV + the AM and FG area close-up)
Thanks!
Edited by chuckster 125 03/16/2016 11:07 am
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There's some kind of rim Cud or something (Maybe small MAD?) in image 1 starting at 'M' in "AMERICA" ending at the bottom of the Lincoln Memorial. The second pic looks smooth. I saw all the spots and nicks on the rim pointed out, figured maybe lighting and also taking the coin out of the holder maybe some dust fell onto "PLURIBUS" / something on the plastic of the holder over bay 10. Until I saw the rim Cud thing
Edited by BlueSolo 03/16/2016 4:35 pm
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The cover up is always worse than the crime...
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Alright to all my fans get ready to be blown away!! The reason for all the questions on the two pictures is because I not only found one 1992p cam s but in the same role was a second one!! I was just as in shock as you are to hear this but wanted to be sure they are what I thought they were and now I will show you both coins together! Enjoy its truly amazing!  
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Here are the obverse photos enjoy my friends! :-) 
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All good collectibles throw me some numbers and we can talk about it. Thanks
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I would like to see a close up of the rim area. There are tampered examples of changes the obverse/reverses out there.  What you don't want to see on either sides rim:  When you look at the coin on the left, note the rim area. If you see that on either of your coins that is a bad thing. I don't see it, but it could be a deal breaker if you have this on your coin.
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You waited till the 4th page to tell us you found two when you posted the second one on the first page, third post? Sorry, but this story is getting sketchier and sketchier and entering unbelievable territory.
Anyways, I'm not going to completely be a non-believer. If you did happen to find 2 1992 CAM that aren't faked as Coop says, definitely get them graded, and post results. Also, I suggest getting more boxes while you're at it in the hopes of finding more! ;D
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I go back to my previous post lol...
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EDIT: Nevermind, I posted 1992-D die markers. Ignore this post :P
Edited by BlueSolo 03/17/2016 2:48 pm
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It would be a great find if you really did find 2 CAM's but I agree with BlueSolo. This is getting a little stranger by the post and is hard to believe. Hope you prove me wrong.
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I am gonna get both graded and then I will be selling one! I will let everyone know as soon as I get them back and when I am putting one of them on ebay for sale. Sorry for all the non believers I can only post so many pics of the same coins. They are 100% real
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Are we dealing with 3 separate reverse coins? I circled areas of difference on the OP'S FIRST coin and the THIRD COIN- the one to the right of the coin with the Verdigras on it. Notice the difference in the 3 areas of encirclement. 1.The mark above the M in America doesn't line up. Coin one the mark is by the right leg of the M Coin 3 - the mark is closer to the left leg of the M. 2.I still don't see any rim dings on coin 3 that are on Coin One 3- There is a die gouge/chip under the Memorial Steps on Coin 3. I don't see any such thing on Coin One. Coin # 1  Coin # 3 
Edited by chuckster 125 03/17/2016 4:29 pm
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Coin 3 is pic of two seperate coins right side is of coin#1 left side is the other cam
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