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1922 Lincoln - D Or 'No D' ?

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Did I just get a deal?

Bought today from a local dealer as 1922-D

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Sorry, we'll need more pics - full obverse and reverse to start with.
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Impossible to match die pairs with solely pictures of the date.
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I agree
Need to see good pictures of full obverse and full reverse.

From this picture .. Both "2"s look too bold to be a no D
The wear and die polishing that worn the D off, also made
the date worn/weak.
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Now that you've got us all excited
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Could be a 'weak' D
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photos added

1922-Lincoln----D-Or-'No-D'-?

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Kinda looks like some sorta D there. Send it in to ANACS on one of there free grading deals.
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Could be a DP3....you have it in hand, compare to LCR.

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Good suggestion. It's funny that the "D" looks stronger on the small photo than the close-up!
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From these pictures, you might have a weak or missing D.

With coin in hand, try comparing it to these examples.


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