1922 No D 1C Strong Reverse, RB MS (PCGS#3286)
March 2021 U.S. Coins Auction
- 拍卖行
- Stack's Bowers
- 批号
- 4035
- 等级
- MS63RB
- 价格
- 157,729
- 详细说明
- Exceptional Red-Brown 1922 No D Lincoln Cent
1922 No D Lincoln Cent. FS-401, Die Pair II. Strong Reverse. MS-63 RB (NGC). OH.
A remarkably vivid and well preserved example of this eagerly sought Lincoln cent variety. Both sides retain plenty of bold reddish-orange mint color that blends nicely with warm toning in sandy-brown, pale gold and flint gray. Glints of salmon-pink iridescence are also evident in isolated areas as the coin dips into a light -- very attractive. Typically (for the die pairing) sharp striking detail on the reverse combines with uncommonly bold definition throughout the obverse. Free of troublesome blemishes and solidly in the Choice Mint State category, this is a fantastic condition rarity for the 1922 No D cent that would serve as a highlight in even the finest collection.
The most desirable of the three die pairs known for the 1922 No D Cent, Die Pair II is missing the mintmark due to overzealous polishing of the obverse die. This was done in the Mint to efface clashmarks, the polishing inadvertently removing the mintmark and also softening the detail to all other devices on the obverse. The reverse die is a fresh one, however, which explains the much sharper reverse definition that characterizes examples of this die pair. Indeed, Die Pair II is widely regarded as the only "true" No D variety of the 1922-D, as explained by our own Q. David Bowers, in his Guide Book of Lincoln Cents:
"When dies were first used they produced regular 1922-D cents. Then, they weakened as the die became worn from extensive use. It is thought that the D was completely ground off of one die -- that being from pair No. 2 -- when it was relapped or resurfaced to reduce surface roughness and extend its life. Cents of 1922-D struck without a mintmark always have a very weakly detailed obverse in other areas as well. The reverse can range from weak to fairly sharp, depending upon the die.
"The ANACS staff, writing in The Numismatist, July 1982, consolidated comments and research by others, and described the specific characteristics of die pairs used to strike 1922 cents with a weak or missing D. Die pair No. 2, with no D visible, was described as starting with a fresh pair of dies. The two dies clashed (met in the coining press without a planchet between them), causing clash marks on both sides. According to the ANACS scenario, the obverse die was lightly dressed or filed, to remove the clash marks, and in the process the D was removed completely. The reverse die was discarded and replaced by a new one. Thus were produced 1922 cents with no D whatsoever."
Mint State survivors of this perennially popular variety are formidable rarities, even in the BN category. We have handled precious few examples that retain as much vivid mint color as this remarkable piece. Destined for inclusion in the finest Lincoln cent collection.
NGC Census: 4; 6 finer in this category (MS-65+ finest).
PCGS# 3286. NGC ID: 22C9.
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