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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Look for the VDB on Lincoln's shoulder which was on the 44 but not on the 14.
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Rest in Peace
United States
3039 Posts |
A nice $12.49 cent profit for someone.Y did you buy it if it was too good to be true and you assumed it wasn't genuine?
Edited by numismo 04/08/2012 08:59 am
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Valued Member
 United States
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Quote: A nice $12.49 cent profit for someone.Y did you buy it if it was too good to be true and you assumed it wasn't genuine? Because I had not seen it up close and thought there was a small chance it could be genuine. At 12.50 it was a chance I was willing to take.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
Definitely not genuine. The mintmark in the gap is a dead give away, it should be partially under the 9. Also the 1 for the 19 and the 1 for the 14 should be the same size, not grossly different as with the one you purchased. Actually a easy fake to spot, even at arm's length so to speak.
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Rest in Peace
United States
9104 Posts |
If it seems too good to be true... Put it on ebay as the rare W91-VDB version. How about the link, so we can see if the seller was deliberate or just ignorant?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5854 Posts |
I agree that it is an altered date. At least you are not out a lot of money.
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Valued Member
 United States
264 Posts |
Quote: How about the link, so we can see if the seller was deliberate or just ignorant? There is no link, it came from a local estate auction. It was very crowded and I was in like the fifteenth row of seats back and had to buy it to get a good look at it. I still did very well at this auction. I spent 200.00 and could sell everything I bought on ebay for 600-800
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1770 Posts |
yea way off but yea its good you didnt pay an outrageous price but you probably figured it wasnt real and just went what the heck right
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Moderator
 United States
188440 Posts |
A nice conversation piece, in my opinion.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
12437 Posts |
Quote: and had to buy it to get a good look at it If that is standard practice for that auctioneer, then it is not an auctioneer you should be doing business with IMO as they are essentially committing fraud with spurious merchandise. Who know what other counterfeits and outright fakes they sold that day, easy to get away with if you cannot carefully inspect before bidding 
Edited by biokemist6 04/09/2012 3:53 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
19949 Posts |
Definately an altered 44D.
If it were mine, I would cut it in half and throw it away so it can never pass to another collector.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
3283 Posts |
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
20753 Posts |
To bad it is difficult to prove that it is the one you purchased there. Otherwise could be something to discuss with the local police. In most of such instances the people at the auction would simply say that you did not buy THAT coin there. That is not even a good faked one. When we were kids we used to modify a 44D to a 14D by erasing part of the 4 and ours looked better than that one. And we were kids. Stay away from any auction or anywhere if you can not inspect the merchandise.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2295 Posts |
I would suggest destroying it, so it doesn't get passed on. That is one of the most counterfeited US coins.
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Valued Member
 United States
264 Posts |
I will make sure it never fools anyone. I am going to keep it as a conversation piece, but I will destroy it before I let it back on the market.
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