I sent the seller the following message yesterday.
Quote:The coin you have listed is not a 1910-D
Lincoln Wheat cent as no cents were struck at the Denver mint in 1910. It's a modified 1940-D
LWC. Look at the spacing between the 19 and 10 and you will see that the 4 of a 1940 has been tooled to look like a 1. I can't see the detail in the image, but you should also check Lincoln's shoulder for the V D B initials. The 1910 didn't have these but all LWCs from 1918 to 1958 did. You may also want to check production records for the 1910. Only Philadelphia and San Francisco struck cents in 1910. Denver started cent production in 1911. NoFearOfChange - Ben J.
He sent me this reply.
This along with the fact that he pulled the listing makes him think he's a good seller and this coin just fell through the cracks.
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