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1922-D Cent

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 Posted 02/15/2008  12:19 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add j_h_s to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Your thoughts on weakness, regular.

Thanks...Jim


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 Posted 02/15/2008  1:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 1sikevo to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Don't think that qualifies as a weak D. A real Weak D should have a mintmark just barely visible with a naked eye.
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Thanks, sikevo...my eyesight's bad and I can see it pretty clearly with my naked eye. When I clothe my eye, I caint see nuttin' !

Jim
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Haha !

Look at my gallery (on sig below) for the 22-D "weak" I have. You can't even see the D on the pic. This is one coin I will not buy unless it's slabbed by the top 4. Too many fakes out there with filed or rubbed off D.
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You can also use <www.lincolncentresource.com./1922Ddievarieties
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02/15/2008 5:58 pm
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This is a pretty typical looking 1922 D cent that has seen some wear. Not a "weak D".

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Bill
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Thank you all...time to go to my bench grinder !

JOKING !

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Don't use a bench grinder, use a Dremel
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Complete information available on https://www.coppercoins.com Since that person has two books out on just Lincoln Cents it kind of makes him an expert I think.
As to fakes, when I was a kid we used to use an electric eraser to modify many coins. Removing that D was just something to do. We also made 14D's out of 44D's.
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CARL !

Did you ever see, "Meet John Doe?"

In it, there's a quote, "In every American man's heart is a little larceny"

:)

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I only see one problem with the 14D from the 44D, the metallurgy would be wrong but most of those e-bay experts can't even spell metalurgy, whoops, Metallurgy...

No offense meant, the subject of altered coins always brings e-bay to mind, what with some of the most ridiculous & amusing coin descriptions I ever seen. And I'm most definitely a long time novice.

Quote: All those who wander are not lost....
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