Im selling this to help my 12 yr old daughter. She has are rare form of cancer. Its called Chronic Myeloid Leukemia.


100% of my sales go towards her treatment, comfort & care while she is undergoing chemotherapy.


Plz pray for her & thank you help.


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Truly buying this piece for me was the rarity of the reverse type. The 1922-P B-1 REV is EXTREMELY RARE not easy to find in Uncirculated.


B-1 REVERSE: Reverse B1: Note two mountain peaks, 3 rays below ONE, 6 rays below Eagle's tail, and detached olive branch.



Description:


1A (revised) II 1 · B1a (Die Gouge in Rays, Doubled Reverse Rays)

Obverse II 1– Horizontal die gouge in rays below B of LIBERTY.

Reverse B1a - Normal B1 reverse.


1. The same obverse die is paired with a different B1 reverse, with slightly doubled rays on left side below tailfeathers and below and above ONE, now listed as VAM 39.

2. Two die cracks also help with attributing the VAM-1A. One runs from the top left of the rays down through the right edge of the gouge. The other runs from the neck to the '1' and also splits off between the '1' and '9'.

3. This VAM also exhibits a decent DDR, mainly in the rays under ONE. Leroy declined giving a new VAM # to the coin as it had been known as VAM 1A.