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1922 No D 1c Strong Reverse Lincoln Cent #1

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 Posted 03/01/2024  2:10 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add BadThad to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Moreover, one of the unique characteristics of DP1 is that the L in LIBERTY does not touch the rim.


Don't believe everything you read. This is my DP1 and L is riding the rim.


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Thank you @BT. I thought it might be a miskey. IRT not believing everything I read, what are we supposed to do if we can't follow the authoritative references? I can't really see the position of the rim and the L in the coin you posted but I can take your word for it that they are attached. If you have found evidence of a coin that contradicts one of the identifying markers for a variety, it seems like it should be submitted and the references should be updated. Have the reference authors pushed back on your finding and on revising their references?
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If you have found evidence of a coin that contradicts one of the identifying markers for a variety, it seems like it should be submitted and the references should be updated. Have the reference authors pushed back on your finding and on revising their references?


The L butting against the rim thing is pretty much guaranteed on most 22D's. Even mint state examples show it. Nonetheless,
LOL, I don't think I rank high enough for any of them to care.

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I'd say it goes au55, possibly an old cleaning based on the color. Nice looking 22 no d though. Don't see too many with that much detail left.
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This came in. Thanks for all of your kind comments. Let me know if you have any further thoughts. Thanks!




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I think a conservative grade, but still a great looking coin.
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WOW! Congrats!
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Very nice 1922 no D! It's a beauty.
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this is a really nice 22P strong. my grade of AU55 stands. nice pickup for a difficult coin in higher grades. i'd be inclined to bean this one

PCGS shows only 87 at AU53 and 94 at AU55. to find an MS example is almost impossible.
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Nice coin but I think they gave it a pass on being cleaned. Color seems off.
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Very Interesting Topic,

I Enjoy seeing the Experienced Numismatists discuss This 1922 No D...

IMO The Wheat cent Shown has Very Nice Eye appeal, A Well Struck Off-Center Struck Lincoln Cent.

The color seems Vibrant and Believe " Panzaldi " and others have Nailed This coins Forensics, Well Done...


Very Nice Example !!!

Population Reports Aside, Sweet Coin Congratulations on The AU-53 Grade, Mike
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Congrats on the straight grade, color looks iffy to me, but I'd say it is market acceptable on a circulated coin. Hope you got a great deal on it and came out well on a gamble, always fun when we do!
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Meant to mention, the TV really makes it look QC.
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