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1922 Plain? There's No Way. Or Is There? - Updated Pics

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 Posted 07/04/2023  06:44 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
Which of the 3 TPGs is best for this coin?
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This one will be heading to ANACS on Saturday or Monday at the latest! I am very excited - it really, really seems like the real thing... and even if it's not, and there is a removed D that isn't visible, then a 1922-D LWC is nothing to sneeze at either. That'd fill a hole in our folders as well!

(Dad and I have been filling some Whitman folders with wheats entirely from circulation! Highlights: 1911, 1918, 1914-S).

Additionally, I suppose that if this is, in fact, a 1922 No D, then it still fills the 1922-D slot!
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Good luck and keep us up to date!
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 Posted 07/06/2023  11:46 am  Show Profile   Check Zurie's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add Zurie to your friends list
Good luck! I'm betting it's the real deal.
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1922-Plain?--There's-No-Way.-Or-Is-There?---Updated-Pics
1922-Plain?--There's-No-Way.-Or-Is-There?---Updated-Pics

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 Posted 07/06/2023  4:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add The Silver Searcher to your friends list
@NSS-52

Great comparison images - I wouldn't touch an uncertified "1922 No D" with a ten foot pole.

This is the reason why I'm submitting my coin for grading - it came out of a roll, so I'd only be out the grading fees if it comes back as altered or fake. Besides, comparing it with a genuine 1922-D shows some clear differences, which appear to match the characteristics of real 1922 No D cents.

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@nss-52, despite the similarities, I'm not convinced the first 2 coins are the same. The second pair definitely appear to be the same coin, but the fake version doesn't have any of the same characteristics of a genuine 22 no D like the OP's coin. In any case, it just shows the importance of having something like this authenticated.
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Minor update: coin on its way to ANACS as of this morning!
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Wow! That is an amazing find, after years of hunting I barely even dream of pulling major rarities like this anymore .. I lowered my expectations to scoring lesser known harder to spot coins a long time ago ( not much luck with those either). It's great to see I really can happen Congratulations.
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Go to link in bobby's post to see if it came back as genuine.
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