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A 1922 No D Die 2 - Strong Reverse? (New Link)

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Was looking to complete Lincoln Collection with a real No-D Die #2

Found this ebay Listing: As prior Link is not working.....

Go to ebay.com Enter item #141794346321 in ebay search. or try and enter item number if link not working.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/141794346321?ru=http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html%3F_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=141794346321&_rdc=1


Have asked the seller a number of questions - Replies it is a certified, solid Die 2, Strong Reverse - Never Cleaned.

Appears the L in Liberty too far from rim and TRUST is all wrong. Coin set in holder hides right side of rim. Claim of MS62 Certification is homemade. Second 2 seems less pronounced than first 2. Claim of uncirculated is ridiculous. Does not appear to be a strong reverse strike. TRUST is not distinct, fades out and is wrong for Die 2. Auction price is too low for die #2. Any guesses on a correct die number? Is it something else?
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to CCF fellow Michigander. That slab should not be trusted. Don't know enough about the 22 no D but stay away from that slab.
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Personally, I have doubts - "Trust" is not strong, and the the second 2 is not sharper than the first. And of course it's hardly a 62!

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Thanks John, I was concerned with that. I had never heard of the grading service certifying the coin. So much wrong with the description, I'll pass on it.

I was having trouble with the link to the ebay item. Glad you were able to view it.
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It's what we call a basement slabber, and it doesn't look MS-62
Shy away from this one.
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The most current Negative rating centsles received is as follows: "coin is a fake it was written on the original coin holder but sold as original."
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From the one diagnostic I know that coin is NOT a 1922 Plain Cent/Strong Reverse.
If it's one of the other varieties I don't know.
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Amazing, Coin was bid up on ebay & was just sold for $1,075. As it was not a 1922 die #2, strong reverse, hopefully buyer realizes it when received and ships it back.

Thanks for all your input.
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Also another thread related to this Self-Slabber: https://goccf.com/t/34405
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