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Why was the VDB removed from the reverse of the cent in 1909?

I have heard several reasons why the US mint removed the Victor's initials.
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All coin designs have to be submitted for approval and once that is complete no modifications can be made without congressional approval I believe.
Tim
But I could be wrong.
It would do no good to truncate, or make the initials into a "B". The reason?
Charles Barber himself used a "B" on his designs.
Mr. Barber then went on to explain to Mint officials that there was no suitable place on the coin to move the initials.........then he went and abraided them off the Master Hub like he was told.
His solution not to relocate the initials lasted till 1918, when upon his death, George Morgan (the Silver Dollar guy) engraved them inconspicuously under Lincoln's shoulder.
Why wait till Barbers death?
One may make any number of guesses.............
Pete
returned shortly after Barbers death.
This is from Breens so take it with a grain of salt although
the dates and circumstances work.
I have heard several times that the public didn't like seeing the letters "VD" in VDB on the coin. It sounded like a certain STD. I guess that is just another urban legend.