Thanks guys! I think this is good news since it's not indicated on the holder anywhere..... Just that it's a 1922-D PD in MS64 condition. My first cherry-pick, perhaps, since I don't purchase coins very often. The coin was picked based off of the perceived detached Olive Branch on the reverse, but I noticed that it looked like there was a die crack or maybe even a crack in the holder or something upon placing the order 4 the coin. When it arrived I was actually pretty amazed at the extent of the dye cracking near that "Y". I remember telling the gentleman who put me on to this coin that it looks to me like there was a severely cracked or even shattered die used to strike the obverse. I guess I was right oh, but I had no idea that it was an actual variety. Pretty cool I appreciate the replies! Very helpful!
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