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1922 Plain? Need Some Help

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 Posted 09/30/2015  11:47 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Salty707 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I found this coin roll hunting and completely forgot about it until this week. Looks to me to be die#1 with the weak reverse, but not very sure. I might just be dreaming lol. Thanks for any help and advice.

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 Posted 09/30/2015  11:48 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add eagle_eye_18 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is hard to tell with the photos but it looks like there is some remains of a D.
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I don't want to get your hopes up but your reverse looks fairly strong for as worn as your obverse is. If it were a weak reverse it would be obviously super weak. Your photos are decent, but would it be possible to get some straight on shots? Look closely at the date area and make sure there is no trace of a D. My concern is that there is a piece of a D there like previous poster said.
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Not enough here for me to take a stab.
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Okay, so your coin looks like it might have been cleaned... And now, the goodish news:
It's not die pair #1, I'm not seeing any of the characteristic die cracks. We will need better pictures of the reverse to tell what die pair it is, If we can get better pics I should be able to tell (or rule out) if it is die pair no.3. Just a reminder, die pair no.2 is the one we want!
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To quote someone, can't remember, "What difference, at this point, does it make?"

It's just a curious cull. We will never agree on the attribution, and it has no meaningful collector value.
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Salty - no offense intended, really.

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Take your shots straight over-head, no angle. Your focus is off too, it's hard to tell much from these pictures.
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This is what a DP1 looks like:


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no offense taken coinfrog. I'm just here to learn a new thing or two. can't be too thin skinned about comments, everyone has their own opinion. I'm trying to take a good pic, coin is pretty gnarly lol. i'll post in the morning.
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Look forward!

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