PCGS - The 1922 Lincoln Cent shouldn't exist like this. As the only Mint making Lincoln Cents that year, Denver was under high pressure. Cents without a Denver "D" mintmark emerged, just like in this top-pop, strong reverse example.
I wish album makers wouldn't even put that hole in their books. I'll never have a 1909-S VDB due to the price and not wanting a slick, but it's at least legit. That's what the copper Mint Set tokens are for, right? But, the 1922 plain is an error, and since I'm not really an error collector, that eases my mind about not being able to have one, heh! Another Mint token hole.
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