Here are two - Grant served as Lincoln’s General!:
MS65+RD w/CAC. More carbon flecks than I like, but I felt the positive attributes of the coin outweighed that. Separately, out of 149 graded 65RD or 65+RD by PCGS and NGC, there are only 11 with a CAC!
MS66+ w/CAC. Bought as a 66:
Steve
A day without fine wine and working on your coin collection is like a day without sunshine!!!
Hey @OAKSTAR - About two months ago I gave a talk to the Palm Beach Coin Club about Standing Liberty Quarters, and I brought my SLQ Date Set to show the group. One of the guys asked me where the 1922 was? Shhh!
Steve
A day without fine wine and working on your coin collection is like a day without sunshine!!!
1922 was the 75th Anniversary of the founding of Salt Lake City, and so the Zion Cooperative Mercantile Institution issued an encased cent to mark the occasion. During that year no 1922-D cents were released to general circulation, but you could get a small quantity of them by applying directly to the Denver Mint and paying face value plus postage.
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
My mother was born in 1922; I've always liked 1922 coins (although not a good year for the mints in the USA, with no circulation nickels, dimes, quarters or half dollars struck).
The Denver Mint did receive 1922-dated obverses for all denominations, just in case they needed them unexpectedly. With the cents, they did!
Numismatist. 50 year member ANA. Winner of four ANA Heath Literary Awards; three Wayte and Olga Raymond Literary Awards; Numismatist of the Year Award 2009, and Lifetime Achievement Award 2020. Winner numerous NLG Literary Awards.
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Your coin is gorgeous! Great luster with an absolutely terrific obverse. Wow!
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Here are two - Grant served as Lincoln’s General!:
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
Disclaimer: I'm not a dealer, trader, grader, investor or professional numismatist. I'm just a hobbyist. (To protect me but mostly you! 🤣 )
Hey @OAKSTAR - About two months ago I gave a talk to the Palm Beach Coin Club about Standing Liberty Quarters, and I brought my SLQ Date Set to show the group. One of the guys asked me where the 1922 was? Shhh!
Steve
My collecting “Pride & Joy” is my PCGS Registry Dansco 7070 Set:
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/type-sets/design-type-sets/complete-dansco-7070-modified-type-set-1796-date/publishedset/213996
PCGS MS66 CAC

Stolen pictures of DCarr special.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
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65+ CAC

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@Che_Grapes ... Wow.... What a luster bomb!!!! Nice coin indeed. Cheers, RickO
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One for the centennial...
(ex NGC MS65)

and one for the bicentennial...

Peace out!

1922 was the 75th Anniversary of the founding of Salt Lake City, and so the Zion Cooperative Mercantile Institution issued an encased cent to mark the occasion. During that year no 1922-D cents were released to general circulation, but you could get a small quantity of them by applying directly to the Denver Mint and paying face value plus postage.
My mother was born in 1922; I've always liked 1922 coins (although not a good year for the mints in the USA, with no circulation nickels, dimes, quarters or half dollars struck).
The Denver Mint did receive 1922-dated obverses for all denominations, just in case they needed them unexpectedly. With the cents, they did!