1922 No D Lincoln Cent (1c) Strong Reverse
PCGS
VG10 BN
CAC
The 1922 "No D" Lincoln Cent is one of the most famous mint errors in American numismatics. When a worn die at the Denver mint lost its mintmark, it created a small number of cents without the distinctive "D" marking. These rare error coins are highly sought after, with most examples showing significant wear from circulation.
This VG10 example certified by PCGS and approved by CAC displays strong reverse details - a crucial attribute for the variety. The surfaces show honest wear with an even, chocolate-brown patina. Despite its circulated grade, the coin retains clear design elements and has remarkably clean surfaces for the grade level.
Certification | PCGS |
Grade | VG10 BN |
PCGS Spec # | 3285 |
PCGS Population (Greater) | 355 (5793) |
Serial # | 42192620 |