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1922 No D - Hard To Grade - Ag03?

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The 1922 are hard to grade as they were "soft" anyways, is this one even an AG03? and do you think its a genuine No D? (Die pair #2?)

1922-No-D---Hard-To-Grade---Ag03?

1922-No-D---Hard-To-Grade---Ag03?

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If it wasnt for that reverse, it might grade VG-8.
After looking at Lincoln Cent resource...
It's die #3. Sorry!
http://lincolncentresource.com/1922...rieties.html
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G4-G6. #3
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The reverse looks like it could make AG-3, but the obverse looks higher. Altogether I would think it grades G-4.
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Weak obverse and very weak reverse. F-12, maybe better.
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Yes, it's die #3, but these are selling for a pretty penny these days. Nice example of a No D weak reverse. VG08
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I agree with VG8. What you see on the reverse is more about the original strike then wear. Although it is obviously worn, it looks more so because of the underlying weak strike due to a very worn out die.
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Looks like a DP3, VG-08. These are pretty scarce, I've seen them selling for $200-300 in slabs on ebay lately.
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Yes, #3, and certainly no worse than G-06.
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Referencing to the first picture, we now know you have black hair.


ANYWAYS...I think it's G04, maybe AG-3. Usually TPG's grade the reverse. I've seen MS+ examples with XF-AU obverses.
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