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1922 D LWC

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What does this grade at and what is it worth in this condition with the 2 reverse die cracks?

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 Posted 09/18/2011  2:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hard to tell in the holder, looks like it may be VF
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VG-F, close call...worth about $20-25 or so.
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I would say VG (Full rim OBV) G (Wear into the rim REV)
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I like the year because of it's strange history, that is worn die reverses and missing "d".
I dislike the year for the same reason, the worn dies make convention grading impossible.
That reverse looks AG but is not so you go by devices in the obverse; bow tie and cheek and rim for the most part.
Long winded way of saying I agree with Thad

Nice die cracks by the way
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BadThad is right on, but I think the F slides to VF.

I think the die breaks, on the reverse, are a common marker.
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G OBV Weak Strike REV You have to have alteast half wheat stalks on the REV to be anything higher.
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