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Is This A 1914-D Cent?

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I'm slightly baffled.




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 Posted 09/16/2015  07:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bud250r to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looking at those pictures I would say no.
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My money is on "No".
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 Posted 09/16/2015  08:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
No.
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I have to say ; NO
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Sometimes (more often than not) your eyes see what you want them to see. If I think about it hard enough I can start to see what looks like a D, but I agree this is not a 1914-D.
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Even if it was a 1914-D, from those pictures, it would be so eroded and "beat up" that it wouldn't be worth much. By the way, did you find that by CRH'ing?
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No, it is not a 1914-D.
Even if that was a mint mark, it is in the wrong location to be a genuine 1914-D.
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I would go with a no.
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Wrong placement of "anomoly" which appears like a PMD hit of some kind.
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Definitely not a '14-D. Agree that rhe so-called mintmark is in the wrong position.
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Sorry to disappoint but it is not a 1914-D. The gouge running vertically directly below the 1 is too long to be the left side of a D mint mark and that makes it an illusion.
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No problem, and thanks for your input. It was a long shot, but it did catch my eye!

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