If the 1914 is an AG level grade for example, the mm tends to become a "blob". You should be able to see under magnification, a flat left side on the mm as opposed to a rounded one. If that's the case, then you have a 14-D! Like to see the pics!
Thank you John1 for the URL on Cointalk. Very interesting site. Searched through all the 1955's and found nothing like the "poor mans double die" or "doubled die". Also took my 1914 to the Community College and put it under a 100X scope and did not see any mint mark but there was a deep gouge where the mint mark should have been if there was one. Worth a try anyway. Thirty rolls of "Wheaties" and nothing much worth while to me and now the wife is bringing home 20 more rolls.
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