is this a real 1914 D Cent or Altered/Fake?

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  1. AlexN2coins2004

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  3. okbustchaser

    okbustchaser I may be old but I still appreciate a pretty bust Supporter

    I am not a fan of TPGs, but if you are "clueless on fakes and whatnot" buy one already certified as real.
     
  4. medoraman

    medoraman Well-Known Member

    Gee, almost unknown seller has three 1914d's that are die matches, but are in various levels of wear.

    What is your opinion Alex?
     
  5. -jeffB

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    I'd say "entirely" unknown; he has no feedback as a seller. Three 1914-D cents, along with a bunch of junk-drawer items, does seem like an odd pattern for a new seller, don't you think?
     
  6. rlm's cents

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    I think you guys are missing the problem. With a quick check, all 3 look real to me. But, his second coin looks like a the reverse of one coin and the obverse of another. All 3 were taken with different backgrounds and different clarities. It does not prove it, but I suspect he "borrowed" someone's pictures.
     
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  9. NSP

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    The date looks funky. I would pass, especially since it's past $400 now.
     
  10. rlm's cents

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    The date and MM line up perfectly with #1.

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  11. NSP

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    That does appear to be a match. That said, I still think something looks weird with what's around the 9 and the 4.

    Edit: but it could just be poor photography to blame.
     
  12. rlm's cents

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    I overlaid them. They match. I will repeat. I believe he has "borrowed" those pictures. I doubt he has any 1914-D's.
     
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  13. McBlzr

    McBlzr Sr Professional Collector

    " Found some coins in my attic that were left behind from previous owners. This is a 1914-d Lincoln wheat penny. "


    Yeah, right ! Next week he will have six 3 legged Buffalo Nickels !
     
  14. Dean 295

    Dean 295 D.O.M.

    Did I see some sort of VDB under the shoulder like when they put the initials back in 1918? I tried to enlarge the ebay site, It is questionable.
     
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  17. AlexN2coins2004

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    well I don't know...I mean the mintmark doesn't look totally right to me..maybe I'm wrong though...it looks like someone used a 1914-S that had doubling on the top of the date and then they flattened out the top of the S. looking at the picture I labeled with 2. look at the gap between the doubled D see that black spot? that's supposed to be the separation of the 2 D's but look how thin that 1st D's top would be? Makes me think they cut half of the top of an S away to flatten it out to look like a D. also compare on the 3. pic to the original pic of the 4 just to the right of the 4 and also the left of bottom part of the 4 as well. it looks like it might be doubling but also it could just be a them trying to make it look like doubling...like I said I could be completely wrong and this coin is totally 100% legit...just that I'm unsure.
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