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<p>[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 3276654, member: 307"]The coin that illustrates this best is the 1922 No D Lincoln Cent where the obverse die was so worn and so ground down that the Mint Mark was completely missing. The obverse die was paired with a brand-new reverse die and created a rare error coin. The 1922 No D is graded mostly by it's reverse, as it is often nearly impossible on a worn coin to determine wear from worn die on the obverse.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="mikenoodle, post: 3276654, member: 307"]The coin that illustrates this best is the 1922 No D Lincoln Cent where the obverse die was so worn and so ground down that the Mint Mark was completely missing. The obverse die was paired with a brand-new reverse die and created a rare error coin. The 1922 No D is graded mostly by it's reverse, as it is often nearly impossible on a worn coin to determine wear from worn die on the obverse.[/QUOTE]
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