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1922 D Lincoln Wheat Cent

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These ones are harder to grade, I was wondering what you think of it's grade.

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I would guess VF35. With pesky PIDT.
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VF-35 - XF40. leaning towards the 35 because of the wheat(s)
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Very tough. Solid EF obverse sharpness, but only half the wheat lines show because of the poor strike. I guess I'd say VF-30. The grading services typically give more weight to the obverse in situations like this.
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VF-35
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VF-30 ,coin is dark, obverse is in better condition than the reverse .
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This strong obverse/weak reverse situation is found frequently on the '22D issue. Even this AU of mine has indistinct wheat lines, especially on the right side.

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AU-50
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VF-30

Sometimes these have to be mostly grading by the obverse.
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I was thinking XF45 closer to IndianGoldEagle, considering that it is a 22. Interesting responses thank you guys, I'll make a few bucks off it then I picked it up for 14 bucks
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Like most weak-reverse MM Lincolns in the teens and twenties, they can be a tough sell with only the obverse meeting traditional criteria. Would you pay VF, much less EF, money for this? Let us know how it goes.
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xf-40
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These grade from the obverse. Look at the ear detail on the OP coin.
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Sharp EF-45, I don't argue.
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