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Help Grading This 1922 (Lwc) No D

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Hey everyone!
Thoughts on the grade you would give my estate find?
Thanks in advance!

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Hope you didn't pay any more than $30 for a "weak D". IT IS NOT a "no D", sorry. It is a G6-F10, weak strike obverse. It is a strong reverse but the 2nd 2 is too defined.
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I'm not an expert by any means on this coin ... do know there are several possible 'weak or no' D examples available.

The full rims on your coin suggest VG08 ... but no opinion on the true 1922 No-D variety.
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Crazyb0 I was a bit unsure and had asked here...
There seemed to be a consensus so far, I look again and thanks
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Die Pair #2:
Absolutely no trace of a D
Second 2 in date is sharper than the first 2.
All letters in TRUST are sharp.
WE is only slightly mushy.
L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim.
Reverse is sharp with nice wheat lines.

http://www.Lincolncentresource.com/...rieties.html

Fails 1) TRUST, 2) slight D, 3) WE is mushed bad, 4) 2's are wrong. It is a strong reverse, but that die was paired with other obverse dies.
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Also this is the information I was able to gather and Idid not see a die pairing that would lead to a strong reverse and the other elements. Information quoted here:
"All 1922 weak D or No D coins fall into one of 7 categories:
1. Die Pair #1 Weak D (Weak Reverse)
2. Die Pair #1 No D (Weak Reverse)
3. Die Pair #2 No D (Strong Reverse) also called 1922 Plain
4. Die Pair #3 Weak D (Weak Reverse)
5. Die Pair #3 No D (Weak Reverse)
6. Die Pair #4 Weak D (Weak Reverse)
7. Die Pair #4 No D (Weak Reverse)"


Therefore I concluded that it was a possible Die Pair 2 Which has the following charachteristics:
"Die Pair #2:
Absolutely no trace of a D
Second 2 in date is sharper than the first 2.
All letters in TRUST are sharp.
WE is only slightly mushy.
L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim.
Reverse is sharp with nice wheat lines."

I certainly could have been wrong but felt I had done due diligence and also sought out confirmation from this community.
Thanks again for researching this one with me!
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edit to add source for image and quotes are from the The Lincoln Cent Resource website on the 22D Cent
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OK thanks for your help
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Now if someone could copy this whole thread for an instant answer in the future

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Hopefully Ed will stop by, he's pretty good with these.
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Die Pair #2, VF-25.
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Agree with the frog!

It should be sent to PCGS, it's a pretty valuable coin if genuine and not altered. Not saying it's fake, it looks legit, but it should be in a slab.
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Looks correct for die pair #2 for me, too. I don't see any hint of a D.
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F-12 , die pair #2 .
Ed should be around shortly .
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VF-20.
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Thanks everyone. I appreciate the input. I will let you know what it comes back as.
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Very good find. I bet on 15-20, intresting to know what grading company will think.
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