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Quote: I would like to see a close up of the rim area. There are tampered examples of changes the obverse/reverses out there. Coop, he can't seem to get a good full coin image. I doubt he could get a closeup of the rim. 
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chuckster 125: Look at memorial bay 10. Coin 1 still has a rim Cud or something it looks like. How could this be if it's a 1992 CAM? All of them would have this. Given the positioning, the reverse almost looks like a later die state of CU-1c-1993-05R Rim Cud listed here: http://cuds-on-coins.com/lincoln-ce...s-1990-1999/I wouldn't rule out what Coop said, look for signs of a forgery, try to find any die markers, and try to get some better pictures. Also take a look at this: http://www.numismaticnews.net/artic...2_cent_foundAccording to, Ken Potter (Koinpro), The 1992-P CAM cents may very well have come from the same batch of planchets with a blistered plating defect. Maybe you are not trying to fool us, but try to get some clues before sending them off
Edited by BlueSolo 03/17/2016 5:31 pm
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There are only 12 known examples in all grades through PCGS, an no telling how many of those are reslabs.
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I've been reading for Phili mint 1992 CAM numbers were 5. Maybe those sources were outdated though.
It really is a shame that Ken didn't find any die markers for the Phili mint 1992 cam; the Denver mint 1992 Cam has die marker listings.
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Quote: All good collectibles throw me some numbers and we can talk about it. Thanks Fist things first, you do not have enough posts to sell on this forum. Secondly, I would never buy a coin of this value without looking at it first, or without quality photos from a reputable dealer.
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I'll just wait to see both of your 1992P CAM'S posted here hopefully after you get them attributed by one of the big 3 TPG'S. Until then, Good luck to you. Pass out the  gang! Sit back and wait for the curtain to be drawn (LOL!)
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Edited by seal006 03/17/2016 6:08 pm
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I stand by to congratulate the OP upon return of these coins in certified holders from any top TPG. That would be a rare day/find indeed. Until such photographic evidence is given ... I remain skeptical of the claims but hopeful for the OP. David
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Quote: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 Have you heard anything yet ?
Oregon coin geek.....*** GO BEAVS ! ! ! ***
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I think this is a joke guys haha
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It was posted way before April 1st though.
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we need better pictures
don't you have any friends with a iphone,smart phones etc ...they take amazing pictures
with all the smart phones in the world...surly a better pics is needed
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You wanna see another pic I got a new phone!! :-)
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