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1922 LWC: D Or P Mint Mark?

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I can't make out what the letter is below the date.
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D....1922 was only minted in Denver. No P mint mark on any wheats anyhow......
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It could only be a "D".
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It is a 'D'. As mentioned, only Denver struck dimes that year. Until 2017 there were no 'P' mintmarks and since then no more 'P' mintmarks:
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This the reason they had one that year.
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I know there were no ps couldn't a die break do that?
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It's a D mint mark. Very odd location for a die break.
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I agree, just a Denver mintmark on a very worn coin.
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