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1922 "No D" LWC Maybe?

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I would sure appreciate any and all opinions about this coin. I believe it to be a 1922 "No D" LWC Die Pair #3, but were wondering what you all think , is it legit and if so (even though I don't generally like to ask this question) what might the value be? Thank you for your time and consideration.

Here is info from http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...rieties.html:

Die pair #3:
Second 2 in date is weaker than first 2.
TRUST is weak but sharper than IN GOD WE.
L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim.
The reverse is slightly rotated counterclockwise
Reverse is weak -- lower left part of O in ONE begins to spread into the field as the die deteriorates. Reverse looks "wavy"



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Sure aren't the expert but per your points, spot on. Now, does the NO D have a residual showing like I circled. It is there, could this be the "weak D"? Also, note the extreme die wear on 1 & 9, is reason for polishing away the 2 & D & last T


Just some thoughts, don't know but does look promising...keep my fingers crossed?

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Looks encouraging to me as well.
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Thanks for the comments so far. As for the residual D, that is not visible in-hand in 3D.
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Great find sudz! I dont see any signs of a D on your coin-NGC only lists prices for the strong reverse not the weak reverse
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If it's a weak D, it's the weakest D I've ever seen.
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Right. I'm fairly confident this is a nice circulated example of Die Pair #3. While not as valuable as its better-struck sib, it's still a nice addition to any collection.
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Looks like the real deal and honest circulation is the only reason any question might be raised. I think you snatched a good one. Congratulations.
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Almost looks like a weak 'D' I found years ago:
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That dot beneath the 2 is characteristic?
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As Coinfrog mentioned, I think the dot may be characteristic .

Seeing something under the date is mentioned in this article:http://www.ebay.com/gds/1922-Plain-...10315/g.html
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