OK, so I won an auction for two 1913s Lincoln cents. They are lost in limbo right now. When I explored further looking for what the holdup is, I came across the sellers other feedback. Curiously the seller has sold quite a few 1922 no D and weak D cents. I find it odd that one seller could have so many examples of a genuine 1922 No D. Check the feedback and tell me what you think. 284555294050 Seller assumes all responsibility for this listing.
Looks like he sold several 1922-D Lincolns in the past month, including one weak D, but I didn't see a no-D listed. They all had different photos, and I didn't see any red flags.
Yes he has sold a bunch of 22d. There are 7 pages of feedbacks and if you explore further you will see several as No D ? and others as weak D. One of the no D cents sold for $450.
Yes, you're right, he's sold a hoard of hundreds of 1922-D, weak-D, and no-D cents over the years. The recent pics look legit, but it is very odd. Hope you get your 13-S cents and they look okay.
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