The 1922 Lincoln Cent with a Wheat Reverse is a significant collectible coin in U.S. numismatics. Produced during a transition in minting techniques, the 1922 coin is particularly notable due to a rare variety known as the "1922 No D" cent, which lacks a mintmark due to a die production error. The Wheat Reverse design, featuring two ears of wheat, was used from 1909 to 1958, and the 1922 issue is sought after by collectors, especially in higher grades. The coin is composed primarily of copper, and its value can vary greatly depending on its condition and rarity.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1922 No D 1c Weak Reverse Die Pair 1 BN 1c Lincoln Cents - Wheat Reverse 1922 Denver