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1922-D LWC Is It? Or Not?

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For those contributors who speak in such certain terms that both are 1922. Can you please use this as a teaching moment to us all, and show us as to how you are so certain?


They have the classic look of 1922 over-used dies. You can see traces of the second 2 in both pictures. I don't know of any other 20's issues cents there were generally as bad as the 1922-D's, especially the date/MM. There were certainly some poor quality cents made in the 20's, but the 22D usually takes the cake and are easy to ID.
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I'd send the top coin to ANACS and let them sweat it out. It looks like a DP4 no-D, it has a shot.


I was under the understanding ANACS only attributed the die pair 2's as no-D's?
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I have this one also which I think is a die pair 1 due to the die crack from the L to the O in One.

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I think I can see the "2"s on both, so IMO the year is 1922. Bad Thad, nice call on the identification of the die pair 4. Funny, yes they are all actually Denver Mints no mater how you slice it. ANACS will only attribute die pair 2 as a no d, and will call it a weak d if it's one of the other die pairs. If you pay a little extra I believe they will attribute it with the exact die pair, but not sure about that.

jleveille, yes I think I see the die crack which would make it the die 1.
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