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1922 Cent Plain... Part Of A Complete Set Or Not?

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This says "no".
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You can always use the DP1, DP3 or DP4 to fill the hole. A lot cheaper but actually a bit harder to find:



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You can always use the DP1, DP3 or DP4 to fill the hole. A lot cheaper but actually a bit harder to find:
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Now wait just one minute here Mr. I got 800 smackaroos tied up in that worn old sorry looking weak struck cent, since I bought one dangit their supposed to be absouloutely necessary :)
Actually I only bought one because the RedBook, CPG, etc. got me all pumped on the 1922 no D die #2 strong reverse yadda yaddy yadda. It is a lame coin actually but come on its a major variety and without it something's missing.
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Some people have asked, what would be the point of including it, it's an error, it's a worn die.

For me, it's because the coin looks like it's a Philadelphia strike. In other words, it seems like that year, coins were minted in two different places (even though they weren't). So it seems to match the paradigm of Philly/Denver that is so prevalent in many years of the Lincoln series. That is, it's like magic.
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Not.

...although I have a weak D in the Dansco. So I guess I did cave a little?
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...although I have a weak D in the Dansco. So I guess I did cave a little?
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It's not really an error, errors then to be "one of's", each one different. It isn't really a variety, a variety is a difference produced on every coin from that die. The early use of that die did have a mint mark. It's just a die state and stage. A very late die state die that they tried to extend the use of by repolishing, and they polished off the last traces of the mintmark created a new die stage. So it isn't a variety and it isn't an error, just a coin struck from a very worn out die.
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I know, and if I could do it over I would have got the weak reverse 1922 no D and spent the difference on a quality 1914 D my example is VG 8:( and it ant that very good. Why hasn't crazybo chimed in on this topic?
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Not interested. The strike is so weak that there are almost no details on Lincoln and it is just, well, blah. If I was to sink money in a Lincoln that was a true error I'd go for the 1955 DD. That coin in higher and lower grades just pops and I remember roll searching for it as a youngster. Never paid attention to the no D 1922.....
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This topic has been a great read!

I would rather find a 2017 "Plain".

I may get a '22 "No D" someday, but it will be the least important for filling the Dansco. I would much rather have a few LMC doubled dies than the '22.

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I think the weak strike adds more mystery to the coin, as if it were trying to hide its secrets...
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...a quality 1914 D my example is VG 8
I should be so lucky. I still have that hole in my set.

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I would rather find a 2017 "Plain".
Oh, yes.
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And here I thought everyone has one of these.

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