Looks like the Close AM FS-901 to me, even in this condition it would likely auction at 400 + bucks. Conserved properly more likely 700 + maybe even into 800.00 territory as AU "details corroded ".
I don't think even if profesionally conserved it will get a straight grade but the odds of finding any identifiable 1992 D Close AM is around 100 in over 1 billion. Major find haven't seen a Close AM find on the forum in several years. ANACS will slab, attribute, conserve, grade this coin and get in back to you within 3-4 weeks for around $125.00 that includes shipping and all. If you have little knowledge using acetone or verdi-care then just leave it alone don't get clever any q-tip action will make matters worse.
Congratulations you found one of the modern variety rarities its in the list of "Top 100 U.S. Coins" and you are very fortunate. Do a little jig dance you earned it.
AM nearly touching, non flared G on FG, distance of FG from memorial steps you get a check check triple check! Its a bona-fide rectified Close AM.
I don't think even if profesionally conserved it will get a straight grade but the odds of finding any identifiable 1992 D Close AM is around 100 in over 1 billion. Major find haven't seen a Close AM find on the forum in several years. ANACS will slab, attribute, conserve, grade this coin and get in back to you within 3-4 weeks for around $125.00 that includes shipping and all. If you have little knowledge using acetone or verdi-care then just leave it alone don't get clever any q-tip action will make matters worse.
Congratulations you found one of the modern variety rarities its in the list of "Top 100 U.S. Coins" and you are very fortunate. Do a little jig dance you earned it.
AM nearly touching, non flared G on FG, distance of FG from memorial steps you get a check check triple check! Its a bona-fide rectified Close AM.
Edited by luvmyCAM
05/23/2023 7:10 pm
05/23/2023 7:10 pm




















