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1992 D Close AM LMC?

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I found this cent from coin roll hunting. It is a 1992 d LMC. Was wondering if possibly this could one of those 1992 d Close AM LMC? Letting the experts check this out.

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Looks like one to me. Too bad about the condition.
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to the CCF!
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Excellent find! Wonder if an acetone dip would remove all the blue/green gunk?
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to the CCF

This is indeed the elusive CAM for that date/mint. Nice find! It has some numismatic value despite all that corrosion.

Now you need to take some positive steps to stop all the ongoing corrosion. This is not the same as cleaning the coin. Do not clean the coin!

The coin needs to be conserved by someone who knows what they are doing. You can make a start yourself with acetone and Verdi-Care if you have the knowledge and confidence to do so. Otherwise find someone who can do it for you.
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Wonder if an acetone dip would remove all the blue/green gunk?


Negative - but an acetone soak will remove any organic deposits prior to working on the blue/green verdigris. That gets treated with Verdi-Care or other suitable chemical stabilizers.

The coin can be saved and made to look much better and made stable - it just takes knowledge and care to do so properly. There are likely a few hundred CCF folks who could do it.
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Very cool find! I've always figured that if I do luck up and find one, it will look about like this.
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yep, this is a CAM, in not so good of condition. I wonder if Verdi-care can help this one out.
What a great find! congrats on a high value coin.
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but an acetone soak will remove any organic deposits prior to working on the blue/green verdigris. That gets treated with Verdi-Care or other suitable chemical stabilizers.
I agree. In my opinion, this one is worth the effort.
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Thanks for all the replies and comments. You guys had me reassured about this one. Also yes, I will take care of this and get it professionally cared for asap.
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to the CCF I'm going to go against the grain here. This is a WAM. Look at the FG, it's close to the memorial= WAM. Zinc rot closes the gape between A and M making it look like a CAM. And I might be wrong, but CAMs are only on Philly coins.
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In sTATes the A is not centered it is closer to the second T, a sign of being a CAM.
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And I might be wrong, but CAMs are only on Philly coins.


LINK https://www.PCGS.com/news/1992-clos...incoln-cents
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And I might be wrong, but CAMs are only on Philly coins.


Not correct for 1992 when both Philly and Denver have CAM variety.


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Look at the FG, it's close to the memorial= WAM


Noted and Zinc rot could account for that.

But, I stand by my initial view that the OP coin is without a doubt a much desired 1992-D CAM reverse cent. The FG location is just one of the markers and the spacing of A in STATES is much more definitive.
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Here are side by sides of the RDV-006 and RDV-007 dies to compare with.
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