This is the only circulation strike coin in the entire Lincoln cent collection which does not have its intended mint mark. Though it can't be certain, the 1922 No D is believed to exist because a pair of dies clashed and as a result, a mint employee replaced the obverse die with a filed down in order to improve its appearance. But as it turns out, they ended up filing the mint mark too much - comletely removing it's appearance. Thus the 1922 No D Lincoln cents was born! Our is a very nice PCGS VF20 - a great piece to add to your collection.
A lot of damage coins, one steel penny, and no Indian heads.
The pennies were not a wide variety, I got mostly duplicates


