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1992 Cam, Choice Variety & Grade

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 Posted 03/13/2014  07:30 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add joey to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found a few examples in various Grades and condition. kinda was feeling like the priest in Caddyshack Last few days. Waiting for lightning strike.

my last possible CAM post there was advice information that was valuable. Thank you reminding me of the a States. Meaning and playfulness towards the right W/the last three letters of states. Especially The T. That was the first place I would look whenever I saw a 92 since then. Never looked at the A in America or FG untiI I saw the action with the A States was there.. and actually I posted a couple pictures of it in the AM posting yesterday to try to seek information

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade
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 Posted 03/13/2014  09:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Jayman931 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That is a WAM.
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 Posted 03/13/2014  11:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add kookoox10 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Great example of a WAM, now you have something to compare other 92s to.
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 Posted 03/13/2014  11:59 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Note the Bottom of the "T" in states is centered. So it is a wide "AM".
1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade
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 Posted 03/13/2014  9:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add joey to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
HI there, I tried to respond earlier but got interrupted. Couldn't finish my reply so, I'll never do that again. Exactly stated by Kookoox 10,

"Great example of a WAM, now you have something to compare other 92s to."

I had fallen asleep and woke up saw your responses And instantly It all came to me. Looking at the pictured below I could instantly see Hints where it was the WAM all over the obverse the coin.

The Above quotation above rings true I learned quite a lot studying this Coin. was looking at coops other pictures that show the different dies 3 Of them. guess this is the when that has the smaller space between the A & M. and with such strong characteristics sharp lines brand new off the press. Is this a DDO them? It looks like a doubled die. right? looking at the eyebrow, mouth area and othere details models does Look DBLD ? again thanks very much for your input and time. I truly do here and recognize cummWereins tether committed good practice. I know is coming together did you want pieces in the right material. just wanna say thanks also, Jayman I have to mention that every suggestion I notice try to put it in practice good use. Thanks again. Gotta focus on the right things.
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 Posted 03/13/2014  11:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
There only two locations on the AM. One is centered "M" ( Wide AM) ON to the left not centered "M" ( Close AM) The centered and un-centered are what to look for to identify these two types of dies.
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 Posted 03/14/2014  11:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add joey to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thanks Coop.. got a lot to do today. Just try this one over first. Don't give up on me yet. fasten your seatbelts.

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade

1992-Cam,-Choice-Variety-&-Grade
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 Posted 03/14/2014  1:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
All are wide "AM"s. The "M" is centered each time.
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 Posted 03/14/2014  11:31 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add joey to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
thanks Coop. on earlier post I was misunderstood. I meant to be clear that yes there are three including the AM close. No that I know there are two different guys for that year for the win and one Close AM chan.But, no disrespect, but this one confusesme then. after the last few days of hard studying and learning to read this coin. in my correct in saying that keys are the A&M position. close almost touching or completely touching? + the position of the A in States shape and activity towards the last letters of the word. And to complete the package it comes down to the F in "of" USA motto?. I went through all the steps. First noticing the boldness in the letters on the Reverse. And the acticity with the and shape the A in states. Which is quite obvious and easy give pass. as its quite noticeable. now that I understand it and recognise the shape from your descriptions.. whichis is here. and last but not least and the most clear is the F next to the AM in America. which I trust you see I understand from my comments on the mistake on the last one and reading when correctly. First on the obverse then completely verified through the area around the of and AM IN America.the AM. which where if I'm able to you can see it it tells you. Correct?and I definitely saw them C not a W. where are completely learned to look for and recognize. As W comes easily then for the C to show itself and I finished reading the coin and the confidence to go ahead and post after especially after the mistake or misunderstanding what's going on. Which the learning curve I have experienced. Don't feel I would post if I hadn't seen these things. To help me what am I seeing then? I spent a lot of late nights 2 study and learn so I can apply. I have the material search I have found strong possibilities to consider + possible matches then it is it either is or isn't and through the application of the facts and knowledge of looking that when I see the activitiess lean to cam clearly not WAM. because now I understand when you guys say definitely WAM. not a cam that I completely understand what you're saying now. I've seen it. so now I don't know what I'm looking at I thought I did. so unless send another picture maybe some things getting lost in translation when I post these pictures I don't know man, as once I got to of America that WAM disappears only cam remains..I studied going back and forth it's time reading became easier. and was able to recognize the letter changes I don't know if I give up
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There are only 3 attributes that one would need to know.
Coop's pictures show them all very clearly. Actually these coins are very simple to attribute. Do not add more of what is not there to it.
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