Moon Money 1992 LMC

A couple of weeks ago a 1992-D Close AM sold for $18,000.00
This coin is a Philadelphia coin.At this moment I think there are only 4 known.
The coin is PCGS graded at MS67RED.
I bet it sells for moon money.
1992-P Close AM MS67RED
This coin is a Philadelphia coin.At this moment I think there are only 4 known.
The coin is PCGS graded at MS67RED.
I bet it sells for moon money.
1992-P Close AM MS67RED
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tyvm for the heads-up!
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I bet it sells for moon money."
that makes 2 of us
Looks like its currently $805 ( now bid at $810 ) over what I'd be willing to pay.
Oopps! My bad!
NO WAY.
Harry779, where did you hear about the 1992-D Close AM selling for $18k?
The Philadelphia coins have 4 known.
Sold for 18 large with the juice.
The Denver coin was MS64
MS64 1992-D Close AM
<< <i>Nice rotation of the die, too. >>
nice catch
<< <i>The Denver coins have about 15 known I believe.
The Philadelphia coins have 4 known.
Sold for 18 large with the juice.
The Denver coin was MS64
MS64 1992-D Close AM >>
Of course that was on a well publicized HA.com auction which is a better venue for such a sale. The coin for using ebay will cost him about 25-33% I think
i will be eagerly awaiting hammer on this one
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<< <i>15 known
The Philadelphia coins have 4 known.
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and if I may be so bold who says that there are only 15 & 4 in existance? >>
"KNOWN"
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i will be eagerly awaiting hammer on this one
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Im watching it too
Tom
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Yes it is included in the PCGS registry.
The coins are now known as FS-901
TextLincoln Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1909-Present)
<< <i>The POP figures are a compilation of reports from PCGS,NGC,ANACS,CONECA,COPPERCOINS,WEXLER,The Lincoln Cent Resource and others. >>
my apologies. i would have explained this but i did presume it was implied.
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<< <i>"It is not included in any Registry variety set at PCGS"
Yes it is included in the PCGS registry.
The coins are now known as FS-901
Ok, maybe asteroid money!!
TextLincoln Cents with Major Varieties, Circulation Strikes (1909-Present) >>
<< <i>I'm gonna speculate that's a $50k-$75k coin... really surprised it's being ebayed instead of just basking in attention before going up at a larger auction house. If I could nab it for $25k, I'd sell all my silver and write the check right now... great investment potential in that coin at that price, especially given how crazy rare the '92 CAM is. >>
this. i'd love to see it break $50k on ebay.
It makes sense from a fee perspective and the amount of $2-10k+ coins is climbing rapidly
someone wants it more than me cuz i'm outbid several times already!
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<< <i>I was out bid several times today! Probably by you lance!
heheh, i'm still at it!
i'm not much for moderns, but i've been fantasizing about this one
i'm not in the lead anymore brb
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I figured I had a good chance because they were not very widely known or searched for.
I have spent countless hours searching hundreds and hundreds of bricks and $50.00 bags and OBW rolls.
I have found dozens of DDO's and RPM's and other varieties....but these 2 1992 coins are heartbreakers.
There was a girl who bought the book about searching pocket change and in less than a week,she found a 1992-D Close AM. Good Grief.
As far as I know,none have been found in rolls....they are all from circulation.
Thats why MS67 seems unreal.
<< <i>Thats why MS67 seems unreal. >>
first thing that came to mind for me as well. i looked but didn't see "made in china" anywhere on the coin thankfully.
it appears to be an extremely EDS possibly part of a trial run or maybe someone thought they could slip a few out. who knows, all speculation.
i very rarely see that brown haze like peace/morgans have from that sawdust on many other series, lincolns are exceptionally rare to have this look.
you can see it: IGWT - 2 - TED - memorial by FG and T in Cent. near where those half concentric gouges are. you can see one very good in the "FG" image in the listing.
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<< <i>A couple of weeks ago a 1992-D Close AM sold for $18,000.00 >>
Wow.
Modern _ _ _ _.
I like it.
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The CAM may have been discovered much later.
The Close AM transitional error was not even discovered untill 2006.
I also look for 93 WAM's but so far none have ever been found.
The 1988 P&D with reverse of 1989:AKA RDV-006 AKA FS-901
Also a transitional coin.Hard to get POP numbers but the Denver coin is pretty rare.
Some people also think that at the end of 1988 they used the following year reverse dies by accident.
The 1988 Denver FS-901 has an approx. POP of less than 50 coins.
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ever seen mint made marks like these?
cannot get my mind away from pmd
end roll damage? someone opening a roll not knowing a monster resides on one end?
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to think it landed in 67rd too...
i should find out who submitted this as they have better luck then me with grades
<< <i>"cannot get my mind away from pmd "
to think it landed in 67rd too...
i should find out who submitted this as they have better luck then me with grades >>
it may not be pmd.
they very well could be production marks. first i would have seen to date, but i have a lot of firsts left in numismatics to be sure
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<< <i>I was out bid several times today! Probably by you lance!
heheh, i'm still at it!
i'm not much for moderns, but i've been fantasizing about this one
i'm not in the lead anymore brb
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This probably would have been better to put in a snipe bid.
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Must be from the die rotation stressing the plating at that area too much. Rotated dies will cause different die stresses on the planchet.
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ever seen mint made marks like these?
cannot get my mind away from pmd
end roll damage? someone opening a roll not knowing a monster resides on one end?
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<< <i>I've seen those types of marks before, looks like the copper plating is cracked from being stretched too far or being plated on too thick?
Must be from the die rotation stressing the plating at that area too much. Rotated dies will cause different die stresses on the planchet.
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ever seen mint made marks like these?
cannot get my mind away from pmd
end roll damage? someone opening a roll not knowing a monster resides on one end?
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On a Morgan dollar those would be called planchet striations. One definition is the planchet was polished for a proof strike....
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just crossed 5 figures
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Probably hammer at 15K and than sold within a year for $30K.
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I think you have it backwards. Probably sell for $30k now, and for less in a year when the seller comes forward with another for auction.
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me is in the lead!
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