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I Need Help Identifying If My 1992-D Is A Cam

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To whoever reads this I need help determining if my 1992-D LMC is a CAM. The AM is closer than a normal 1992-D but isn't quite touching.

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Can't zoom in much, but can clearly see the other markers PUP's indicate a WAM (RDV-006 reverse). Normal for this years business strike. Thanks, Doug.

edit / add: I changed "markers" to "PUP's". Pick up points include the centered A in STATES as well as the location and style of the initials FG.
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03/03/2017 12:56 pm
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The M is centered between the A and the E. This is a normal for the date WAM
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I'd say it's a WAM as well. A CAM you can usually see the A and M touching with a naked eye.
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"G" has the serifs too - WAM.
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with all above WAM
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03/03/2017 1:00 pm
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It's a WAM0.
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Alright thanks for the help guys, it was just closer than the other ones I had. Also it'll help me to identify one in the future.
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Always check the opposite side of the 'M' to see if the 'M' is centered or not. That is the real clue.
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