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<p>[QUOTE="Braydon, post: 2540583, member: 74391"]So according too popular belief; there is the 1¢ of a 1922 S, D, weak D, and no D. I believe this to be no D on a 5° rotated reverse, mushy obverse, strong reverse, first 2 stronger than the second 2. Now what do you think about PCGS' findings, and I quote "The 1922 No D is believed to exist due to a pair of dies clashing with one another without a coin being in between the two dies. As a result, it is believed that a mint employee obtained an old obverse die and filed it down in order to improve its appearance. But instead, the mint employee ended up filing the D mint mark too much, and in return, created the 1922 No D Lincoln cents." However a number is believed to of never having a mm at all as well.. I'd say this to of having the description of PCGS report. Alright let's hear your criticism, and what you would grade it?I bought this raw last year. They're still a couple of those left, I hear.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Braydon, post: 2540583, member: 74391"]So according too popular belief; there is the 1¢ of a 1922 S, D, weak D, and no D. I believe this to be no D on a 5° rotated reverse, mushy obverse, strong reverse, first 2 stronger than the second 2. Now what do you think about PCGS' findings, and I quote "The 1922 No D is believed to exist due to a pair of dies clashing with one another without a coin being in between the two dies. As a result, it is believed that a mint employee obtained an old obverse die and filed it down in order to improve its appearance. But instead, the mint employee ended up filing the D mint mark too much, and in return, created the 1922 No D Lincoln cents." However a number is believed to of never having a mm at all as well.. I'd say this to of having the description of PCGS report. Alright let's hear your criticism, and what you would grade it?I bought this raw last year. They're still a couple of those left, I hear.[/QUOTE]
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