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Is This A Genuine 1914 D Cent?

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 Posted 07/28/2016  10:41 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coinlover1899 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a genuine 1914 D cent, the coin is not mine so the pictures are all I can give you.

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It is NOT an obvious fake with the date/mint mark position close to known genuine obverse dies. If the price was right (<$100) with a return option, I would consider purchase & send to grading service for confirmation.
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Looks genuine to me, but seems to have an unfortunate rim ding where the die crack should be under the third fold of the coat.
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With those crappy pictures, it's hard to say more than a "probability". I give it about a 60% chance. From what I can see, the MM position and style seem to be correct.
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Looks good to me.
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I would be leaning toward authentic.

If buying it, I would want a return agreement.
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It has the color and texture of a fake but I wager it's genuine and VG.
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I think it is genuine.
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Looks like die pair #3.

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It looks real.
But rinse it with acetone to make sure.
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If I recall right this particular die pairing is known for the dies being rotated.
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Looks like it is genuine
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