WOW RAREST LINCOLN EVER
RotatedRainbows
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And since this is a Power Seller you know it is true!!
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<< <i>Only if rare means common and rotated means normal... >>
lol... and the sad thing is, it's true...
Could be, but won't.
Not even a real no D, either. Even PCI recognized it.
Registry 1909-1958 Proof Lincolns
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I also hate it when I see high values on the weak D or on the No D weak reverse. The die pairings with the weak reverse is never the true 1922 no D. The no D with the strong reverse was caused by excessive die pollishing that removed the D. On the "no D" weak reverse, the D comes and goes as it was filled in at times with grease. I've seen some of the "no D" weak reverses in PCGS holders where you can still see a faint D. Don't waste your money on the weak reverse one!
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<< <i>But the reverse IS rotated . . . albeit 360 degrees! >>
Actually it looks closer to 355° as it does have a slight counterclockwise rotation. I wonder who will end up being sucked into the spiders web.
What an idiot...
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