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1922 Lincoln No D Or Weak D?

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Got my Dansco Lincoln album in so have been going through my Lincoln's. I was wondering if this is a no d or a weak d? Under heavy light / through a loupe I can see a very faint "D" if I turn it to just the right angle so I would assume its a weak d. Also forgot I had a Canon 40D so here are some "test" photos with that.

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 Posted 07/21/2024  12:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm not sure that last digit is a 2, or maybe I'm just not looking at it right.
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Can see a second "2" maybe/likely.
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Looks like a 2 to me. As far as the D, I can't tell from the photo. A closeup or an angle where the most detail shows would help. Either a lot of wear or grease or a combination of both is probable.
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Been staring at this off and on for two hours, still can't see that last "2".
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How about a black and white pic of the obverse?
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Yes, I call a 1922, even more so the 192 are sharper than the last 2, so this would be die pair #3 according to lincolncentresource.com. Another lock on the die pair is if the reverse is rotated slightly counterclockwise...

It appears like there is no D visible on this coin, but it could have the barest bump there where it should be...
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I'll just stay on the sidelines going forward.
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@Coinfrog may be you cas see the 2 with this image? I can see it with the original image but I edited so maybe you can see the weak 2

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mrwhatisit has your answer.
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The way they grade coins now a days - it could be a "Weak D" or a "No D".
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I'm thinking "No D". Definitely a 1922.
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Much better, I see it now!
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