1909 VDB issues in dies or doubling? both sides

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by KevinB, Apr 2, 2016.

  1. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    You can speed the process for yourself. Email your photos to Ken Potter for example. I'm sending them to some others. It's a very curious coin.
     
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  3. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Oh, good thought ....I will.. Thanks again.
     
  4. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I sent the pictures and message to Mr Potter
     
  5. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Good morning, have you heard anything back? I have not heard from Ken Potter. I assume I sent to his correct email.
     
  6. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Not yet, the guys are at/or back from shows. I'm also away until Monday.
     
  7. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I'd love to go to some good shows ...
    I talked briefly to Mr Potter. Resent pics, maybe I'll hear some feed back from him by end of week or so
     
  8. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Good Morning!
    I hope all is well and your travels were safe. I just wanted to check in and see if you have heard from your inquiries.
    I have not received any feed back or acknowledgment from Mr Potter at this point.
     
  9. KevinB

    KevinB Member


    Good Morning!
    I hope all is well and your travels were safe. I just wanted to check in and see if you have heard from your inquiries.
    I have not received any feed back or acknowledgment from Mr Potter at this point.
     
  10. SuperDave

    SuperDave Free the Cartwheels!

    I would counsel patience. Ken, in particular, is a very committed and responsive person on the subject of coin errors, and if he hasn't responded it's undoubtedly because he's also a very_busy person. :)

    In the mean time, it doesn't hurt for this thread to be back at the top of the list. :)
     
  11. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    In the mean time. Have you checked ebay. While MD isn't the true hub doubling we all know and collect, accurately described machine doubled coins especially with a "spread" like yours do sell at a premium. Collectors are beginning to like extreem examples in their collections. I would think a 1909p lincoln with extreem md like yours would pull in a few bucks if accurately described as MD
     
  12. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Still waiting also.:(

    Something for you to check as you have the coin. MD shifts the metal as on your coin. In my experience, it is never this pronounced AND does not obliterate letters. Look at the "E" in "Pluribus" it is gone except for some stubs. Look for an area where the relief is completely smashed into the surface leaving just an outline of where it once was. That will nail this before we receive replies.
     
    Last edited: Apr 13, 2016
  13. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Yes, with the correct angle many letters on reverse do look all but rubbed away. Just small remnents left.
    I'll try and make some more pictures.
     
  14. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    Very true, I'm sure he has tons of inquiries.
    I agree being on the top of thread can only lead to more thought and input
     
  15. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    I have not... But not sure if I'm ready to go there just yet... I enjoy having the coins.
    Haven't found myself wanting to sell any as yet.
     
  16. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    WIN_20160413_202104.JPG WIN_20160413_202052.JPG WIN_20160413_202026.JPG WIN_20160413_202013.JPG here are a few more pics that may help in the overall view, especially the reverse and the smashing or missing of relief of the lettering
     
  17. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    here is a cool one with VDB and a shadow VDB WIN_20160413_203812.JPG WIN_20160413_203734.JPG
     
  18. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    is this a double crescent shape? WIN_20160413_204134.JPG
     
  19. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    Who says you need to sell? Just info, ya know
     
  20. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

  21. KevinB

    KevinB Member

    good point!. never hurts to have more input
     
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