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Great Article About The 1922-D Lincoln Cent

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Thought I would share this article.
One time I saw a 1922 without the D that someone had.
An Impressive error.


https://www.coinworld.com/news/us-c...ble.all.html
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Thanks for that!
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Yes, thanks for sharing! Makes me want to go look! LOL
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I've read many stories about this coin. One thing I always notice is the constant usage of things like "it is thought" or "it is suspected" or Maybe or possible or we think or my favorite "records are not that good". So many say die par 2 or something like that yet since no one was there that really knows, it is all just a lot of guessing. In a book by one possible expert it is stated that all 22 plains are just due to Grease Filled Dies. Yet so many people just want to believe a story about die pairs. All I care about is I need one to fill a slot in my Albums. How it came to be to me is unnecessary.
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