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Just found a 1922 no D last night before I went to work. The coin is very very worn, no trace of the d even when magnified so I am thinking its of the #? 2 die set. It came out of a CTU I bought from HCBTT. I will try get pictures up later today.
Last edited by CU Baker on Sun Jul 01, 2012 4:43 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Congrats. Fantastic find! Are you thinking about having it certified? I would just so there would be no doubt about it being authentic. Even well worn, could be worth a few hundred.
-100% authentic coin -The date numerals look correct -There is a VERY weak D on the coin (if someone is going to fake a No D they are going to remove all of the D) -Very Fine shallow micro pitting (generlaized all surfaces) -It fits nicely as a type 3 die pair -TRUST is weak but sharper than IN GOD WE. -UNUM is mushy -L in LIBERTY butts up against the rim -The reverse is slightly rotated counterclockwise (10deg tops) -Reverse looks wavy with depth running verticaly.
Conclusion: Nice coin. If sent to PCGS it would come back Ino my opinion: "PCGS 1922-D Genuine G-VG Details Weak D"