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 I can see the remnants of a D but I dont like this "Variety" at all. I dont agree with the whole thought of it. Something looks off with that 22 but then I again. Im not a follower of this coinLast edited by kloccwork419; 10-28-2020, 08:39 AM.
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 How can NGC justify a "No D" designation with evidence of the MM visible below the first 2? (If it had more wear before slabbing it might have been a "No D". ) )
 
 As to LIBERTY, some kind of Post Mint Damage on the RTY and a scratch under it.
 I think a higher grade coin would have received a "Details" designation. I've noticed the slabbing services tend to not be very finicky with the "Details" designation on lower grade coins. Maybe the assumption is that they all are from some type of circulation wear or damage.Comment
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 Like Jason said, it's a bullshit variety. Therefore, you shouldn't expect anything other than bullshit from the TPGs, who have enslaved themselves to the bullshit opinions of the ignorant folks that put out the literature that people accept as truth. It's all about money and notoriety, never about truth.How can NGC justify a "No D" designation with evidence of the MM visible below the first 2? (If it had more wear before slabbing it might have been a "No D". ) )
 
 As to LIBERTY, some kind of Post Mint Damage on the RTY and a scratch under it.
 I think a higher grade coin would have received a "Details" designation. I've noticed the slabbing services tend to not be very finicky with the "Details" designation on lower grade coins. Maybe the assumption is that they all are from some type of circulation wear or damage.All opinions expressed are not necessarily shared by willbrooks or his affiliates. Taking them may result in serious side effects. Results may vary. Offer not valid in New Jersey.Comment
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 Correct me if I am wrong but I think I remember die 3 with a strong second 2 in the date and 0 remnants of a D, being the variety which is valuable......Be well, mean well, stay well..Comment
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 It is all from die polishing, The D is still a bump and the 2's are lapped down to make them look off. Not a variety that I include also. Too much money for questionable authenticity, and over used dies.Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.Comment

 
							
						

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