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1922-D No D, 1914-D Lincoln Wheats...what Say Ye?

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 Posted 02/01/2019  09:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Darkhorse1355 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What do you guys think of these two coins. Is the 1922D legit more importantly? Thankyou guys for your input. Took the best images I could with my limited resources.
1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
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Definitely worried about authenticity with these two. The disfigured letters and the poor detail make me think these are counterfeits. I want to see what others think about this.
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Looks like the Chinese die chip on the left wheat ear on the 22 no D. Tough to tell with the upside down photo.
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Both appear highly suspicious to me. I vote counterfeit on both.
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 Posted 02/01/2019  10:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add fioti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They fooled me.
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The 1922 No D is a tough one. I'm always a little suspicious when I see nicks or marks near or around the date or mint mark. If it's not an altered coin then it's possibly a die pair #4. Check out this link for additional info.

http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...rieties.html
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I'm not even going to talk about the 22, no good at the no D ones. The 14D at first glance looks suspect at the very least.
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There are only 6 obverse dies for the '14D, and that is definitely NOT one of them.
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^^^ what Coinfrog said. None of the known 14D dies had the mintmark so close to the date. Plus that mintmark looks like a 1950s "D", not the D used on the 1914.
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I am not at all comfortable with the 22 N/D
Here is examples of a genuine 14D

https://www.NGCcoin.com/coin-explor...coinid-12471

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Here are the 6 obverse dies of the genuine 1914D:


1922-D-No-D,-1914-D-Lincoln-Wheats...what-Say-Ye?
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1922 no D w/strong reverse (die pair 2) should have a weaker first 2 and a stronger second 2 in the date, i.e. first 2 is weaker than the second 2.
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Coinfrog,

Thank you for providing that. Very helpful.Much needed.
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Both appear to be fakes.
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For coins of that value, why not take a chance and sent to PCGS or NGC for authenticating.
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Both coins are counterfeits. Without a doubt. Don't waste your money attempting to get them authenticated by PCGS or NGC.

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