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Amazing!! 1992 "Wide AM" With RDV-007's Wide "Fg" Initials

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All 92 and earlier pennies came with Wide AM's and Close FG initials.RDV-005 and RDV-006.I have included a 92 with the normal FG initial.

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The RDV-006 lasted through 1992. 1993 started the RDV-007. So what you have is normal for 1992.
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Hi Coop.The RDV-006 does not match this coin.The first two pics are the one's that matches RDV-006.The last pic is of a normal 92 cent.
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No RDV-006 is that far away from the memorial as the example I have.
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I agree with coop, you have an RDV-006.
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Opps,It is getting late.CORRECTION.The first two coins are pics of my coin that matches RDV-007
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There are only RDV 005-006-007. Nothing in between.
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Variety vista doesn't have their site correct yet for the listings for the years of the reverse Memorial dates. Hope fully they get that fixed. When you click on the RDV selection, the list of Memorial DDRs come up.
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Hi CRHer.If you google this coin,there will be images that come up.Mainly noting the three side by side pics of the RDV-005,RDV-006 and RDV-007.My coin matches the RDV-007,but its a 92 Wide AM.
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If you note the 006 has the cross bar on the 'G'. The 007 does not have a cross bar. You coin is an over polished RDV-006 with most of the crossbar removed, but some is still there. The RDV-007 is only a Close AM that started in 1993. (for all three mints. Yes even the 'S' mint was a 007 Close AM as well on the proof that year)
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Hi Guys.Ok I know that the FG initials is a RDV-006 style.What I am saying is that it has the Close AM(RDV-007)distance away from the memorial.It is not even close to the RDV-005 or RDV-006 distance.But is the exact distance away from the memorial for Close AM coins only.
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Here is a side by side of all four.
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This is a RDV-006 that is polished down.
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I agree with coop 100%
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When the dies are polished features get thinner and further apart. Note the F on the OP coin. It is thinner than normal. The polishing has mad it thinner and increased the distance between it and the Memorial. It looks to me like an over polished RDV-006 rev.
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Hello new at this but addicted immediatly..
I have a 1992 D with Wide AM and I'm cofused on how the fG should be and any errror that could be. Please clarify the FG error. Thanks in advance.
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What you're seeing in the cent in question is die abrasion creating the distance to be further than normal. Look at your cent in question, notice how it's not as defined as in the normal cent you posted with the cent in question? Yours is a completely normal cent.
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