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1974 LMC Penny Closed Am ?

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I have a 1974 closed am LMC penny but the fg is close to the building so what does that mean? I've looked at it a lot and the a and the m are definitely touching. Aren't these pennies supposed to have a n open am?
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Impossible. The Close AM didn't start until 1993. (Some year varieties on the 1992 are reported because the used the new design early) It is a Wide AM. It would be hard to have one 12 years before they thought of them? If it is a Close AM, it would have to be grafted one from a Zinc cent onto a copper cent. (This would affect the weight of your coin) So if yours is a 3.11 grams, then it is normal.
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It's not impossible. You can see where the am is closed. It weighed 3.0 grams where can I show you a video of this coin to prove it to you?
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Please post better photos.
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I can't post better photos right now I don't have the equipment to do so but I can see this through my loupe I guess nobody's going to believe then. I dont know what to do with it then. I'll just hang on to it. It's a really pretty penny.
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What are you using to take the photos?
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My phone an LG stylo 5 that's all I got right now I ordered a coin microscope from ebay but it coming from China and it's taking a long time to get here but I swear those letters are absolutely touching and I don't know what to do with it to prove its legit. I know I got to get it graded but I don't know how to do that.
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Touching is not the point on the Wide and close AMs. The location of the 'M' on America is the deal maker/breaker. On the Wide AM, the location is centered between the 'A' and 'E'. On the Close AM, the 'M' Is off center to the left.
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So if there is die wear present, these can be touching. If there is die polishing present, it can make them look father apart. But the key point is: Centered? Centered is normal for that year. On the close 'AM' the 'M' is off to the left. (regardless whether it is touching or not. They RDV-006 us the Wide AM, the RDV-007 is the Close AM. Your coin has the RDV-004 reverse:
http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20L...arieties.htm
So it can't be a Close AM. More is involved on the designs, than the location of the 'AME'. The size/style of the designers initials are different on the different RDVs. The location of the devices on 'States are also different as well.
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Close-up will help, but I'm quite certain coop is correct on this.
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