Filled die. Perhaps a good omen for you to find an error so early in the production year. Kinda cool find but still worth five cents.
PS, those are not denticles they are beads, 1992 was the last year for reverse denticles on 5cent coins. Denticles starts with denti, tooth-like, which is why they are so named.
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning... -from PCGS website
That 6 really does look out of place in respect to the size of the other numbers.I'll be keeping an eye out for any differences in the ones that I find in circulation.
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