1922 no/weak D. Thoughts?

Collect raw morgans, walkers, mercs, SLQ, barber q. Looking at getting into earlier date coins pre 1900s.
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Collect raw morgans, walkers, mercs, SLQ, barber q. Looking at getting into earlier date coins pre 1900s.
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Just a very worn 1922-D
I would say no.
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Too beat up to tell.
Too far gone to be able to say anything about it.
Both 2s seem equal strength of strike. Worn 1922-D is the call.
At best it's a weak D because the reverse is to weak for the good one!
Liberty appears to be strong the whole way across which means it is not a no d. Plus the 2's as earlier stated.
I agree with the above PUP's (Pick Up Points)....just a worn '22D.... Cheers, RickO
The corrosion alone would keep it from grading. If it were mine, I'd spend it.
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Worn out 1922 D. IMO.
Is that coin even a Lincoln Cent?
I can't tell
Pete
With a missing D mintmark, it should weigh less than one with a mintmark.
How is the overall weight?