1922 Plain Wheat Penny
Sometimes known as a wheat penny, a wheat head, a wheatback, and even a wheatie, U.S. one-cent coins minted from 1909 up to 1958 are considered some of the rarest coins around. Some are so rare, coin collectors fall all over themselves to secure a piece of this historical treasure.
Wheat Pennies are primarily composed of copper, with some tin and zinc thrown in. They measure 19mm in diameter and weigh about 3.11 grams each with plain edges.
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1922 NO D LINCOLN WHEAT PENNY - STRONG REVERSE - VF 20 US $1,499.00
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In one instance, a mint mark on the 1922 coin was never stamped due to an error in the die cast. As a result, a whole batch of 1922 Wheat Pennies were never stamped with the requisite “D” under the date. These coins are considered a rarity, and a single one can bring you a nice payday if you decide to sell, even in the lowest of grades.
With over 7 million 1922-D Wheat Pennies Minted, the "No D" or "Plain" 1922 Lincoln Wheat Cent is a rare and very collectible coin. Always be sure to check closely as the "D" could have worn away! Always look at the coin or pictures of the coin carefully to make sure of what you are buying!
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Extremely Rare 1922 Plain Lincoln Wheat Cent Die 2 VF US $849.99
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1922 Plain Lincoln Wheat Cent Penny Key Date 1C Coin US $81.00
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1922-D Weak D Lincoln Wheat Cent, Plain, ANACS F-15 US $129.00
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US $1,499.00
