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1922-D Is It Weak Or Worn.

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I think it is a weak D. Die pair #3

What do you think? Any comments on grade or value would be fun.



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Are you asking if this is a 1922 no D (strong reverse or weak reverse?). I see a D.
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Looks like a weak D to me, but wait until the experts get on here.
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Weak D about $30 to $50 pending the buyer.
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Too strong for a weak D IMO. On the two that I have you can barely make out the D. You have to use a loupe and just the right angle to see the MM.
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Normal D, not weak.
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I agree with Thad and Bio. However, I would be tempted to make this my pocket piece for a few months; then it would find a home in my Dansco album's '1922-D Plain' hole.
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LOL jbuck! Only one problem, the MM on the Lincoln series is a low point of the design. If you pocketted it that long, you wouldn't be able to tell it's a Lincoln anymore. ROFL
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I would design a holder that exposed only the mint mark area. I would carry the holdered cent in a zipper baggie with some sort of abrasive material; something small enough affect the exposed area.

Awe, who am I kidding...

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Yea....instant no D!!
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If you check this coin in Breen's encyclopedia, he states that the easiest way to spot a fake is that the right side of lincoln's coat should also be worn off. The die was in such a late state that the lines on the coat are also not visible on all true "plain" 1922's. On this coin I can still see the coat details, so I'd say its just a worn 1922-D. Just my 2-cent piece.
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