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1922 Plain Or Weak D?

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I see a 1922 no d maybe very weak d coin with a weak reverse. the second 2 is a bit stronger than the first.

Where the MM should be I see a few hits dented in but no real rise of a MM in the area.


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Pics a bit blurry - hard to tell any fine details
Need some of them nice sharp pics like you post of your Ikes!
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This is the best pics the coin will take.
it is a bit worn from it doing its job over the years and the edges are soft.

I think there might be minor lamination pealing at the edge near the rim under the date and mm.

I'm still seeing no sign of a 'D' though, but then I need to 'put on my glasses'

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Just a weak d, still semi visible
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Looks like a clear D to me as well, but a sharp close-up would help.
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I dunno, I got a better pic, I think the are lamination errors there and/or maybe dings with raised metal showing. No true shape of a 'D'



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that is the best I can do, you might have to save then zoom in on the image to see better.
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1922-Plain-Or-Weak-D? very conveniently shaped ding
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Try making the photo blurrier, can still see it
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I see very well at what you are indicating to. But I think that, that mark is too low and to far to the right to be the MM.

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(My coin is on the bottom)
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Very interesting. Plain or weak, it would make a great album hole filler.
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Looks like die pair 4, die pair 2 was only one that created true "no d" coins.
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ok that I can agree with. A possible no D from die pair 4. (I'm ignoring ANACS method of grading)

Now how about that possible lamination issue I think I see near the rim?
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Glad we can agree on something. As for the lamination error, not really sure. I'm not too big on errors.
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