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Another Fake 1922 No D From Same Seller

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This one is even more obvious.......date and motto is wrong for a No D with a strong reverse.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lincoln-Cen...91578691026?

.......looks like seller ended the listing on the below linked previous fake yesterday, and then listed the current one. Current listing looks like same coin with better photos and more bidder friendly starting bid for a better scam.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lincoln-Cen...047675.l2557

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10/02/2015 09:25 am
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And the date is wrong for a "strong reverse" variety.
On that variety the first "2" is weaker than the second "2".

But the seller makes no claim that it's a "strong reverse" variety.
He's depending on noobies not knowing the characteristics.
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Quote:
And the date is wrong for a "strong reverse" variety.
On that variety the first "2" is weaker than the second "2".


You got it, as I also mentioned that the date was wrong.

People see 'No D' and just start bidding without knowing anything about them, die pairs, real, fake, whatever, just bid and throw away money.
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I made the same mistake myself, bid up a weak d thinking it was a no d
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In the seller's current listing of the fake 1922 No D, in the third photo in the listing, I think I can literally see the casting seam on the right edge of the coin. Knew it was fake anyway, now vote cast copy. I think I can see the seam running all the way from 3 to 6 o'clock.

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