I would say Yes, no, no, yes. (Yes, it is a Lincoln Cent, no, not a Ragged Planchet, no, not a Wide AM, And yes a Die Crack) Zinc Rot has infected this cent.
To help identify WAMs, you can look at the placement of the M between the A and E instead of focusing on the AM. On CAMs, the M always sits close to the A and on WAMs, it's more in the middle.
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