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I just joined community , I am looking for information on Mercury dime with a 1914 date and mint Mark D . This must be mistake , it say they did not start printing Mercury dimes until 1916 . Same as other Mercury dimes except date .
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Pillar of the Community
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 A picture would be helpful. My guess is that it's a worn 1944-D.
Edited by bd251 06/25/2018 4:04 pm
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@cappyx, first welcome to CCF. Second, yes pictures of both sides of the coin would be helpful. You are right that it isn't a '14--hopefully we can help you figure out if it is just worn or altered or what.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
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Edited by chafemasterj 06/25/2018 4:36 pm
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New Member
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 . Don't no what it loooks like had to crop it
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Bedrock of the Community
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Sorry, pic not sharp enough, please try again!  to the CCF!
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It can take some fancy holding of coin, camera, and magnifying glass/loop, but I have seen some closeup pictures taken through a magnifying glass or a loop.
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Bedrock of the Community
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I don't think Mercury dimes were minted in Denver in 1914 or not that the Mint knew of. A time traveler could have gone there, got a job at the Mint and made that coin just to irritate people in the present.  However, did you see these: 
Edited by just carl 06/26/2018 09:02 am
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From the OP description, and less than discernable images...my summation would lead me to believe...Chinese fake/copy/replica.
The 1915 Mercury looks like a D.Carr fantasy piece.
Edited by oih82w8 06/26/2018 09:45 am
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Bedrock of the Community
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 To the Forum.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Looks to me like it is an altered 1944 dime made to look like a 1914 dime. See how the numbers line up and the extra space between the 9 &1. Reminds me of the people who alter a 1944 cent to make it look like a 1914 cent. 
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Bedrock of the Community
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How you guys can make any sense out of those pics amazes me. 
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Maybe if I take my glasses off, I can see what JimmyD is seeing...(squints really hard making some not so pleasant faces) nope.
Edited by oih82w8 06/26/2018 4:13 pm
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Fake or altered.
Unlike some coins where patterns circulated for years, the 1916 redesign started very late, December 1915, when the mint mistakenly came to believe the MUST change the designs after 25 years not MAY. That's why the 1916 designs are uncommon, because minting started late in the year.
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