Yep, 1917. It looks closer than most, but definitely 17. Also, If you do find one, you'd probably want to avoid posting it before the auction ends...(just a little friendly advice)..;-)
I bought a 40 coin lot from that group of sellers on ebay a month or 2 ago to get what I hoped was a 1924D (turned out to be a 1924S which I already had) for melt and asked on the forum at the time why they didn't list smaller lots which made it easier for the coin collector gambler to wager on key dates rather than have to fork over $250 melt price plus more to take a chance. It looks like they listened as they now seem to list 15 or 20 coin lots and include the dates in the description now or they realized that unscrupulous people were taking advantage of their return policy and cherry picking the key dates and send the rest back with no date fillers for what they took out of the lot.
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