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Hey Fady. I'm looking at those two pictures, and I see 2 Wide AM cents. If you post a clearer picture of the 1992 plain (without the D) then we could tell for sure. The 1992 with the D is Wide AM. Happy hunting! -CoinHunter27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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i found three of now and I think there are other two same year , I got the idea now ill keep searching and posting the rest . ah ok , that old one ? :) ill send it again . thanks for replying
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Thanks , I will keep on searching to know more about it .
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They all look like WAM to me. Please crop and rotate photos properly. In focus photos would help a lot. John1 
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Bedrock of the Community
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all are Wide AM which is the normal variety for that year.
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if you can tell me about a certain year and I look at what I have here will be easier :) for example tell me which one to show ok!? 1910? 1880,1963 ,1942,1971 to 2016 1999.2000 82,84,86,
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same like john1 advised , more clear and crop and rotate and light :) ill send another one with Close AM  
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1994 D closed AM  
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All of the 1992 coins are Wide AM. The 1994 is a Close AM, but that is normal for that year. Notice how the A and the M in AMERICA are touching on 1994? That's what you should be looking for on the 1992 coins. All of your 1992's have a space between the A and the M.
Edited by Tanman2001 11/20/2018 8:32 pm
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