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1922 No D Cent Strong Or Weak Reverse?

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 Posted 11/16/2018  01:32 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Nobile03 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Let me know what you think, came across this today!
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Does not match any of the 4 no/weak D die pairs. Looks counterfeit as how do you get those super sharp letters after all the die polishing that removed the D?
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IGWT looks too strong for a no D. I'd also be concerned about a 1922-D with the D removed.
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Die # 5 no D strong obverse with weak reverse? Harhar. Its a normal 1922 D that at one time had a soft D mintmark removed by a not to clever coin bandit. I have every 1922 die variety known in certified grade except one: die # 4 no D weak reverse ( never seen one or viewed pics. of one and eager to acquire one) your coin matches a normal 1922 D that's had the mintmark removed.
Many 1922 D cents have a soft mintmark but still not anywhere near the weak D designation, in order for the weak D designation the D is barely and I mean barely visible. It pains me when I look at raw 22's at coinshows being advertised as weak D's and numerous raw 1922 no D weak reverses that just happen to have a ding or contact mark right under the date (just coincidence? no way) this coin is so common in an altered tampered state that I very very rarely will buy one uncertified. Even then the no D weak reverses are tricky and leave one wondering. The champ is die # 2 so much easier to authenticate even raw.
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THIS 1922 ? was found >50 years ago. Is it a 1922 NO "D"?
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