![]() ![]() Tops in rarity are the "no D mark" variety. Faint marks, detectible by magnification are the "weak D" variety. Only the Denver mint struck wheat cents in 1922 the fact rare examples exist without a "D" mark and some with shadows of a mark raises the uniqueness factor. Also, quantities of 1922 cents have a very shallow impression of the "D" mint mark, these are gaining interest. Dies striking cents with missing "D" mint marks are the clear leader in interest. Two elusive varieties of 1922 Denver pennies have gained popularity. Step 3: | Special Qualities Enhancing Value Identify Scarce 1922 D Mint Mark Varieties When grading is complete you are in a position to realize true market value. Both the obverse and reverse of these wheat pennies have many areas to examine to help confirm and establish a grade. Grading Lincoln Wheat Pennies covers additional points in greater detail when judging condition. ![]() Judge your coin for even color and no distracting nicks. ![]() A pleasing example with mark free surfaces is scarce. A large smooth area now connects all traces of the waves of hair from the back of Lincoln's head, over his ear and extends to the forehead.ĭespite heavy wear, interest and value is high for a 1922-D penny in Good grade. Lettering is visible and often connected to the rim. Lincoln remains well outlined and raised from the field. Good Grade: An overall flattened surface lacking finer details places a wheat cent in the Good grade. ![]()
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