
1922 No D (Strong Reverse) Lincoln Wheat cent Value
The 1922 No D (Strong Reverse) Lincoln Wheat cent is a recognized key date. Its silver/metal melt value is about $0.03 today, which is the price floor. Collector value runs well above melt and depends heavily on grade - check recent sold listings for an exact figure.
- Date / mint mark
- 1922 · P (no mint mark)
- Mintage
- Not firmly established
- Composition
- 95% copper bronze
- Melt value today
- $0.03
- Variety
- No D (Strong Reverse)
- Scarcity
- Key date
Why this one matters
Famous 'No D' (Strong Reverse, Die Pair 2) die error from over-polished die; major rarity, ~15,000 survivors
Check: Die Pair 2 diagnostics: NO mintmark, sharp/strong reverse, weak second 2 in date, strong TRUST; authenticate - only the Strong Reverse is the recognized key, weak-D coins are not
What it actually sells for
Exact value depends on grade and eye appeal. The most reliable number is what examples like yours have recently sold for - we link straight to completed sales so you see live figures, not a stale estimate.
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Mintage and key-date facts are from published numismatic records. Values are not appraisals - condition decides worth, and anything potentially valuable should be authenticated by PCGS or NGC before selling. How we source this.