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<p>[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 4740268, member: 13813"]You are correct that I was not at either the Philadelphia or the Denver Mint in 1922. I have merely been attributing 1922 No D and Weak D cents since I ran Coin World's Collectors Clearinghouse Dept. in the 1970's, and officially authenticating them since I joined ANACS in 1978. Between those two gigs and 26 years working as a professional coin dealer I have seen quite a few 1922 cents of all sorts. </p><p><br /></p><p>The various TPG's that I have consulted with on the article which has since expanded to a book I am writing about the cents of 1922 have seen far more than I have. None of us have seen a 1922 No D Die Pair #2 coin from a new or even an early die state out of many thousands of coins examined over the past half century. The Smithsonian does not have one (I checked).</p><p><br /></p><p>I have been working on identifying earlier die states of the four major Die Pairs and have identified one of them in a fairly new die state, but not the Die Pair #2. If I do find the mythical New Die State of the Die Pair #2 without a mint mark, I will be sure to let you know.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CaptHenway, post: 4740268, member: 13813"]You are correct that I was not at either the Philadelphia or the Denver Mint in 1922. I have merely been attributing 1922 No D and Weak D cents since I ran Coin World's Collectors Clearinghouse Dept. in the 1970's, and officially authenticating them since I joined ANACS in 1978. Between those two gigs and 26 years working as a professional coin dealer I have seen quite a few 1922 cents of all sorts. The various TPG's that I have consulted with on the article which has since expanded to a book I am writing about the cents of 1922 have seen far more than I have. None of us have seen a 1922 No D Die Pair #2 coin from a new or even an early die state out of many thousands of coins examined over the past half century. The Smithsonian does not have one (I checked). I have been working on identifying earlier die states of the four major Die Pairs and have identified one of them in a fairly new die state, but not the Die Pair #2. If I do find the mythical New Die State of the Die Pair #2 without a mint mark, I will be sure to let you know.[/QUOTE]
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