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1922 P Lincoln Cent
"Tom" wrote in message ... I have a 1922 Lincoln cent with a very faint D. On the 1922 P is there any indication at all of a D on the coin? PCGS' "Official Guide to Coin Grading and Counterfeit Detection", pg. 243; "1922-D cent with a weak D. This coin will show a faint trace of the mint mark." "1922-D no-D cent, weak reverse. This coin must show no trace of a mint mark. ....." "The 1922 no-D cent, strong reverse. This variety is the most sought after and easiest to identify. There will be no trace of a mint mark...." My 22-D, weak D; http://showcase.netins.net/web/bills...oins/22nod.JPG Bill |
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