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Looks like a 1990. John1 
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The remnant last digit sure looks like a 0, but to be sure, consider taking a straight-on shot and then overlaying it with dates from 1990, 1996, 1998, and 1999 cents to be sure. It is a nice find for sure!
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Its a Denver mint coin. So it would have to be a 1990 or 1992 as the reverse is the Wide AM. Here is the differences between the 1993 and 1992 on the jaw:  Date:  Note how the 2 is real high. Kind of looks a bit like that area on this coin?
Edited by coop 05/28/2018 5:07 pm
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Thanks John1,E&V and Spence great idea with the overlay and will do!  
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You guys are right thats amazing! the more I look at it, the more it looks like a 1990.  thanks again!
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Thanks Swamp! It looks pretty cool 
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You're very welcome. We're glad to help!
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