Here is their description:
Die Pair #1:
The easiest way to classify Die Pair #1 is the Jogging Die
Crack running from L in Pluribus through O in One.
However, this die crack is not always present. Also, be
aware that there exists a 1922 D variety with a straight die
crack in the same location.
The second 2 in date is weaker than the first 2.
The first T in Trust is more distinct than the other letters.
Furthermore, the T, U, and T in TRUST are stronger than
the R and S.
WE is very mushy.
Reverse is very weak, usually with no lines in the wheat ears.
Mintmark ranges from Weak to No D.
I don't see a weak 'D' on your coin. So it is probably the later die state where they polished out the mint mark. (a case of over polishing removing the mint mark. the mint mark was there when the die was fresh)
Die Pair #1:
The easiest way to classify Die Pair #1 is the Jogging DieCrack running from L in Pluribus through O in One.
However, this die crack is not always present. Also, be
aware that there exists a 1922 D variety with a straight die
crack in the same location.
The second 2 in date is weaker than the first 2.
The first T in Trust is more distinct than the other letters. Furthermore, the T, U, and T in TRUST are stronger than
the R and S.
WE is very mushy.
Reverse is very weak, usually with no lines in the wheat ears.
Mintmark ranges from Weak to No D.I don't see a weak 'D' on your coin. So it is probably the later die state where they polished out the mint mark. (a case of over polishing removing the mint mark. the mint mark was there when the die was fresh)




















