All 1922-D No D cents are not equal

by Coin World on February 24, 2009

in Coin World, U.S. Coins

Lincoln cent production at the Denver Mint in 1922 yielded coins that included a regular strike with full D Mint mark, a weak D Mint mark or the D completely missing. Of the three major die pairs known for the Weak D and No D varieties, the pairing that generates the highest premium is the 1922-D Lincoln, No D, Strong Reverse cent, or the Die Pair 2 issue.

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