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Do You See A 1992-D Cam? What A Mess!

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 Posted 01/12/2017  12:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
When I find a coin like that in circulation, I toss it back into circulation. With the damage, the coin is only worth on cent. I don't waste the time and brain power on them.
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 Posted 01/12/2017  2:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add XavierOfGreen to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
If it was a 1992 D CAM it would have been worth certifying even in that condition, when a coin is as sought after and as rare as that one is, its still worth it. AU examples go for thousands and a details graded example went on heritage in 2014 for over $800. I would suspect that if this had indeed been a 92d cam it would have gone for a few hundred dollars at least at auction, but only if it was certified as such given its dismal state.
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 Posted 02/20/2017  1:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Thulium to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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The top of the 3 is flatter than the 2.
It is a 1993 with a normal reverse.

I see that--1993 is my suspicion as a well, which is a relief.
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An overlay might help. But sorry, I've got something that I'm busy with at home. (very ill wife)
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Very sorry to hear that your wife is ill. I hope things get better for her quickly.
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Coop, I hope your wife gets better soon. Out of the hospital is a plus though, right?

As for the coin. I'm agreeing with the 1993 consensus. Note also that the left notch of the three ends higher than the left notch of the two. That's what did it for me, but I'm glad you guys pointed out the flatter top of the numeral.
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