A certified example of this popular error coin graded as a brown VG-8 has an average retail value in the $700.00 range.
According to a 2014 coin price chart, there is no wheat penny that is worth $12,500. There is, however, a 1922 (no mint mark) wheat penny worth about $500 in circulated condition and $20,000 in mint condition. The highest price penny like this is a 1944 Steel penny that is worth $100,000 in mint condition and $4,000 in circulated condition.
I took a while researching and I found that a 1922 D wheat penny Un-circulated is worth about 75 $. Circulated but in very good condition (as in looks to never have been touched) is worth about 18 $ Then depending on condition it can be worth anything from 2 to 17 $.
In 1922 the only Lincoln cent struck was a 1922-D, worn dies and over polishings caused the D not to strike up well or be completely missing from the coin and are highly valued
The no D 1922 Lincoln cent is a high value error coin even in low grades. Authentication is highly recommended. Many 1922-D coins have had the mintmark removed. The following retail price list is for raw brown coins: G-4 $670.00 VG-8 $800.00 F-12 $1,010.00 VF-20 $1,410.00 EF-40 $2,780.00 AU-50 $5,340.00 AU-53 $6,060.00 AU-55 $7,060.00 AU-58 $9,810.00 MS-60 $13,130.00 MS-63 $30,000.00 As you can see the grade of a coin does effect value.
Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1922-D Peace dollar is a very common date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Circulated coins are valued at $31.00-$41.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. The 1922 no D Lincoln cent is one of the most valuable error coins of the series. Many 1922-D coins have had the mintmark removed. Also "weak D" types of this coin exist. It should be sent to one of the top professional grading services for authentication. As to value, authentic coins graded as G-4 have values of $600.00.
They are worth 2 to 6 cents in circulated condition.
The 1922 is the 2nd most valuable Lincoln cent and is worth over $500 even in circulated condition. However, if it's a 1922-D, that value drops to around $12 in worn condition and around $80 if uncirculated.
According to a 2014 coin price chart, there is no wheat penny that is worth $12,500. There is, however, a 1922 (no mint mark) wheat penny worth about $500 in circulated condition and $20,000 in mint condition. The highest price penny like this is a 1944 Steel penny that is worth $100,000 in mint condition and $4,000 in circulated condition.
I took a while researching and I found that a 1922 D wheat penny Un-circulated is worth about 75 $. Circulated but in very good condition (as in looks to never have been touched) is worth about 18 $ Then depending on condition it can be worth anything from 2 to 17 $.
Nothing. Modified coins have no collector value.
It is very possible. Please take it to a certified coin collector to have it authenticated.
In 1922 the only Lincoln cent struck was a 1922-D, worn dies and over polishings caused the D not to strike up well or be completely missing from the coin and are highly valued
No. As of 05/2011 he highest-value Lincoln cents include 1909-S VDB, about $78,000, and 1922 "plain", about $123,000 assuming the coins are in the absolute best condition possible.
A Penny Reward - 1922 was released on: USA: 14 May 1922
Uncirculated > Up to $120.00.....Circulated > 7.50 to $32.50
In 1922 all Lincoln cents were struck at the Denver Mint, the coin should have a "D" mintmark under the date. Some of the coins are missing the mintmark because worn dies and over polishings caused the D not to strike up well or be completely missing from the coin. These coins have a much higher value than the regular 1922-D issue. Many 1922-D Lincolns have had the mintmark removed, the coin should be seen for a accurate value.