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1922 No "D" ?

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Is there an outside chance this may be a die pair 4 "coattails" variety. It sure looks like the example on The Lincoln Cent Resource link. Coattails and "L" encroach on the rim, date is very hard to read, ONE CENT on the reverse looks exactly like the example with the mushy bottom of "T". Judging from the strength of the jawbone, hole in the ear and reverse lettering the grade appears to be Fine in my estimation but I don't know enough about the dies to be qualified to grade this. Just a guess! Any feedback is appreciated. Noel

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I can see the mint mark to the right of the bag mark.
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Your coin is a normal 1922D weak reverse worn to a frazzle.
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Just got it back Die Pair 4 G-6. nlp

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At least you know now.

So, my now question is...was it worth it? No disrespect implied.

ANACS grading fee (minimum $10) plus Variety Attribution Verification & Errors fee ($5) and shipping both ways insured/registered = ?

1922-D G4 $12.65 VG8 $13.80 (split the difference $13.23)

1922-D (Weak-D Pair 4) G6 ?
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Of course it was worth it. Knowledge is king so they say and one tends to retain the tidbits you pay for. Especially at my age!
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