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1922 No D Graded By Anics (Out Of Business) Looks Altered

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I have recently had some, stamps, notgeld, and two ANICS graded coins, a "1922 no D" and a "1914 D" that is not pictured, passed to me from an in-law. ANICS is a now out-of-business company. I wanted to show the 1922 no D because it looks altered to me. You can see the scratch marks under the first nine in the date on the image I captured, and also in the photo-grade card, whoever graded it must have seen it. Either way it is kind of unique. I hope it can spark some interest and discussion.








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Looks very suspicious to me.
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Although it does look like a genuine 1922-D cent the "D" may very well have been scratched off. I wouldn't trust it.
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Yeah, I am quite sure it has been altered. I am keeping it as is, it has a sort of provenance paired with the dated photo grade. I thought it might interest people that it was graded authentic in the condition it is in. Might be why the company doesn't exist anymore.
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Might be why the company doesn't exist anymore.

LOL! No doubt. Yes, keep it all together - that's great a history piece.
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Other than the main 3, I've seen half a dozen other TPGs. I don't trust any of the other ones. I see NNC graded coins listed quite often. It seems to me that the company that graded your coin might have been trying to cut in on ANACS customers.
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Yes, rather suspect obverse.
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Hard pass for me. ANICS made @conder's list of basement slabbers back in 2013:

http://goccf.com/t/155628#1463480
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The things that make one go hmmm....
Great provenance as others have said. I am going to cautiously say this could be altered, cause after looking at several mint state 22-D cents, the mintmark position is slightly to the bottom right of those scratches, so those scratches could be coincidental to appear like alteration marks? Also if the D was there, in which I think I see a bump where it shoud be, the top of the D would be in line with the bottom of the 9 in the date, just into where those scratches reside.

Interesting case all around
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Thanks for the insight, I am not selling it or giving it away, no hard passes are needed. It is staying with my family. ANICS has been out of business for decades. I also have a 1914 D from the same basement dwelling company that is %100 authentic. I have been offered more money than you would think from a few that collect this sort of thing, but no, I like it, it is passed down from family and I like the lesson and provenance. The same relative also left me a full LWC binder and all the pennies are cleaned and polished, They are so bright you could make a disco ball with them.
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It is staying with my family.... I like it, it is passed down from family and I like the lesson and provenance
That type of value is unquantifiable.
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No TPG with any integrity would grade that as authentic - and it wouldn't be the strong reverse die pairing anyway.

However, it is a cool piece on its own and in a basement slab, which is of great interest to a certain group of collectors!
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