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1922 Cent D Or No D Help

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Hello CCF.. I need your opinion on this 1922 cent. I see what I think is a faint D, but under the scope, the figure appears to be at a slant or angle that would not be correct for a MM from the mint. Is it a 1922 D or a1922 NO D? Thanks.. Jim
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Looks like faint D, but coin seems already damagrd by ED.
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I would call that a weak D
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Thanks.. Reverse appears strong, but obverse is weak. Is that normal? Getting ready to list it and wanted to make sure.
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