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1992 D LMC Wide AM Question?

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I'm pretty sure this is a Wide AM cent, but I am wondering what the spot is between the A and the M. It looks like a die chip to me. I have tried flattening the spot out, and it didnt, so I'm thinking die chip. I'm just wanting other opinions, please.
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All 1992 LMC's are the Wide AM. The rare ones are the 1998-2000 LMC. 1992 LMC's are rare with the Close AM
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It is a WAM. The spot between AM might be plating debris.
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