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1922 Cent No D Pricing Assistance...

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Need some pricing help from my CCF Brothers and Sisters.

Greysheet only has the strong reverse prices listed.

I know the weak reverse prices are cheaper.

Can anyone give me a ballpark price differential ?

I need an inexpensive 22 plain to complete my Lincoln set

and need some idea on what a fair price in each grade would be.

Thanks, John

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I think this link to PCGS should work for you. The cost differential is all over the place depending on grade.

http://www.pcgs.com/prices/PriceGui...eat+Reverse)
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Thanks Paloguy,

If I read that chart correctly, looks like the weak reverse goes for roughly 1/2 of the strong reverse in the lower grades ?
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 Posted 08/02/2011  2:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add vanbroj to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Anyone else want to chime in before this thread is buried ?
Thanks, John
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There has been a thread (or more) about inserting a 22 weak "D" into the position until the "real deal" could be obtained.



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The value of the Weak Reverse is about half that of the Strong Reverse in lower circulated grades with a greater spread in higher grades. If you are going to purchase a 1922 No D, I would strongly recommend getting one already certified. There are way too many Weak Ds on the market being sold as high dollar No D coins.

I currently have a 1922 No D Weak Rev VG details slabbed by NGC for sale and it has been difficult to find comps on ebay for it. Also compounding the problem is that the coin was cleaned and then some of the rubbing compound was left on the coin when it was slabbed
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...words of wisdom.
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It's a good move, I own a 22 no D with weak reverse, die pair 1. The no D "error" is kind of a joke anyway IMO. I just can't see spending the money on a DP2 coin so this weak reverse sits in my collection and I'm satisfied with it. I also own many other 22D's covering the gamut from weak to strong reverse/mint mark. I like the series and I'd rather have a lot of different examples over owning a single no D strong reverse.

As to the value, I think mine is ANACS VG8 and I pegged it about $200-250. From what I understand, they are actually more scarce than the strong reverse, but command a lower price due to popularity of the strong reverse. I think if you can find a slabbed example in that price range, you'd be doing well.
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The value of the Weak Reverse is about half that of the Strong Reverse in lower circulated grades with a greater spread in higher grades. If you are going to purchase a 1922 No D, I would strongly recommend getting one already certified. There are way too many Weak Ds on the market being sold as high dollar No D coins.



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There has been a thread (or more) about inserting a 22 weak "D" into the position until the "real deal" could be obtained.
I plan to stick one in there as a permanent part of my collection. Like BadThad, I feel the "no D 'error' is kind of a joke" and, actually, a bad one at that.
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