Numismatic scholars and bibliophiles have a new treat - a comprehensive book on a popular but very narrow topic - the Lincoln Cents of 1922. I've always enjoyed single-coin books such as those on the 1913 Liberty Nickel and 1933 Double Eagle. And Tom DeLorey is just the numismatist to write it. Congratulations on completing this detailed work and making the research available to the whole community. Here's the announcement from Whitman.
-Editor
Whitman announces the official release of The
Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922, an all-new numismatic investigation by celebrated researcher and
author Tom DeLorey. This landmark reference unravels one of the greatest mysteries in U.S.
coinage history: the extraordinary and confounding 1922 Lincoln cents struck at the Denver Mint.
Meticulously researched and richly illustrated, The Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922 combines
historical documentation, advanced die analysis, and modern photography to uncover the minting
irregularities that gave rise to the "No D" and related varieties. DeLorey's work challenges long-held
assumptions and presents groundbreaking findings that redefine how collectors and scholars
understand this iconic error issue.
"Tom's scholarship represents the best of what Whitman's Professional Series stands for—depth,
precision, and passion," said Patrick Ian Perez, Chief Publishing Officer at Whitman Brands. "This
is not just a book about a famous cent—it's a masterclass in how numismatic science and history
intertwine."
"For more than a century, these coins have puzzled collectors and professionals alike," added Tom
DeLorey, author. "Through decades of research, firsthand examination, and newly discovered
evidence, I've sought to explain how such dramatic differences could emerge from a single year and
mint. The result is a clearer picture of one of America's most enigmatic coinage stories."
About the Book
For over 100 years, collectors have marveled at—and sometimes struggled to explain—the strange
case of the 1922 Denver-minted Lincoln cents. While some examples display strong details and a
clear "D" mintmark, others appear blurred, weakly struck, or completely missing the "D" altogether.
These dramatic variations, caused by complex die wear, maintenance issues, and production
shortcuts, created a mystery that endures to this day.
In The Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922, DeLorey traces the story from the Mint floor to the
collector community, exploring how economic pressures, technology, and human ingenuity
converged to create one of numismatics' most sought-after varieties.
Highlights include:
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Exhaustive die-state analysis of 1922 Denver cent varieties
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Archival research revealing new insights into Mint operations of the 1920s
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Detailed diagnostic charts and high-resolution images
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Examination of long-standing myths surrounding the "No D" cent
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New theories that reshape conventional understanding of these errors
This new classification of die varieties will assist in unifying the various reference works, including
the well-known and widely circulated Cherrypickers' Guide®.
This is the second title published in Whitman's new Professional Series™, a line of advanced
collector references designed to expand expertise in specialized areas such as mint errors, varieties,
patterns, and more.
Availability
The Enigmatic Lincoln Cents of 1922 is available in two formats—a Regular Edition and a Limited
Collector's Edition—both available for purchase at Whitman, Amazon, Ebay, Walmart and
bookstores, hobby shops, and other authorized retailers nationwide in the coming weeks.
Release Date: December 9, 2025
Author: Tom DeLorey
Formats: Regular Hardcover & Limited Collector's Edition
Retail Price: $34.95 / $59.95
Publisher: Whitman®
About the Author
Tom DeLorey is a distinguished American numismatist and writer, recognized for his decades of
groundbreaking research and contributions to coin authentication and education. A former Senior
Authenticator at the American Numismatic Association Certification Service, DeLorey has earned
multiple ANA and Numismatic Literary Guild awards, including Numismatist of the Year (2009) and
Lifetime Achievement (2020). His articles have appeared in Coin World, the Red Book, and countless
other publications.
Wayne Homren, Editor
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