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Potentially Faked 1914 D Wheat Penny

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I found this penny in one of my old Lincoln Penny collecting books and I believe this is not actually a 1914 D penny, but rather a 1944 D penny that somebody tried altering by scratching off the rest of the first "4" in "1944" to try and make it look like a "1".

What do you guys think, am I on to something here?


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I would say you are absolutely on to something here. You can see the gouges they made getting rid of the 4; one of the gouges ran down and nicked the mintmark.
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See these quite often.
It is a 1944d cent that someone has tried to make look like the more
valuable 1914d cent. The 1 should be centered between the 9 & 4 on a genuine 1914.
For the record, that is a very poor attempt.
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 Posted 02/27/2021  2:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Rothery to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yep, that coin really throws the red flags up. Bad attempt

EDIT: Here's a comparison to show what @JimmyD stated (Finally got it to post from ebay)
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Throw out "Potentially" from your title and it will be correct.
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Agreed - fake. Tooling marks and remnant 4 also are a dead giveaway.
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So, you have a clearly butchered '44 D made to look like a '14 D. It was a poor hatchet job, really. Cool find of a failed counterfeit attempt, 2x2 worthy.
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Rather crude effort!



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One more eency weency detail to note here. A genuine 14-D would have no VDB on Lincoln's shoulder. (On a side note, I also have a 42-S Lincoln altered to a 1912-S, but same diagnostics apply there).
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Its a 1944-D Lincoln Cent.
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Most commonly thing done to that date.
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with all the above.

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I see a vdb initial
fake
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