09 S VDB Real or Fake?

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  1. poppa501

    poppa501 older'n dirt

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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    I wouldnt buy nothing off ebay unless its certified.
     
  4. tomn66

    tomn66 Member

    If they are saying it is genuine I can never understand why they wouldn't take the time and get it certified.
     
  5. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    The VDB 1909-S is popular to counterfiet and add the initials. Anything off eBay of this caliber coin, needs to be in a PCGS< or NGC slab to consider bidding on it.
     
  6. richarrb

    richarrb Junior Member

    I would not buy that coin unless certified esp. off of ebay. Also, there seems to be some type of discolor or odd marks above the mint mark. Just IMO why take a chance with that type of money and get one that is certified.
     
  7. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    That kind of a coin would need to be slabbed for me to bid on it. That being said, in my opinion it is probably genuine, but may have been cleaned and artificially re-toned. The obverse looks like it may have been dipped. The shine/reflection off Abe's hair has telltale signs of dipping; a bright un-natural reflection. That would explain why it's not in a slab.
    The seller guarantees it's genuine, and he does have a 7 day return policy. That leads me to believe it's genuine. So if you bought it, and didn't like it, you could always send it back.
     
  8. stealer

    stealer Roller of Coins

    The only thing that I would ever buy off of eBay is hoarding-caliber coins. Cheap Morgans, Peace, lots of silver coins.
     
  9. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    My first take is that it is counterfeit, but I am not at home to confirm everything. However, eBay does guarantee it. therefore, you should not lose much if you want to stab at it.
     
  10. Specksynder

    Specksynder Junior Member

    I'm amused that he says, "It's genuine. Look at the pictures."

    The mintmark looks like location #4. Looks like it's in the right spot, but something is odd about the wear on the coin. The year and mintmark are worn rounded, but the fields are so clear. RaceBannon may be right about it being "treated." The silvery spots are the same color as the irregularities inside the obverse rim from 6 to 9 o'clock and 2 to 3 o'clock. Makes me think some artificial coloration.

    I dunno.
     
  11. silvermonger

    silvermonger Member

    can you explain how that is done?

    FWIW, I have no expertise with wheaties but any coin worth way over a thousand dollars begs the question, why is it not already in a slab?
     
  12. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    The first thing to ask is why isn't this coin already slabbed? Who in their right mind would sell a coin that nice unslabbed and risk losing their a$$ on feebay? The coin looks like an MS-65 by the pictures, this guy can't even grade accurately and calls it AU? Come on, you'd have to be a fool to bid.
     
  13. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    I don't recall examples with the "chips? die gouges? on the C and N of CENT.
     
  14. ice

    ice Just happy to be here

    Look at the N in UNITED
     
  15. mycohopper

    mycohopper Junior Member

    Take a good look around the mint mark. Suspicious "clean" spot all the way around it. That's enough for me to back away. I vote added MM.
     
  16. Marshall

    Marshall Junior Member

    The Mintmark seems awfully low, but I know there is much variation in the MM location. But I anxiously await the Lincoln gurus opinion.
     
  17. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    As I stated earlier, I am not at home. However, look here http://www.cointalk.com/t78043/. That MM looks like or very close to #4 and the "N" looks good, and it looks to be a struck coin. However, something just does not look right.
     
  18. Numismatist47

    Numismatist47 New Member

    I don't know with pennies exactly, but I have heard of the designers initials being stamped in.

    Exactly.
     
  19. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    The fields don't look right, the way the fields meet the rims don't look right for a 1909. The reverse appears TOO sharply struck. It would be interesting to see the edge of this coin. I'm suspecting a "Bay Area Counterfiet" from spark erosion dies.
     
  20. coppermania

    coppermania Numistatist

    The coin has the correct diagnostics for a real coin. Its not in a slab because its a no-grade for the color and prob other reasons if you could put a loupe on it. I would not buy any svdb unless you can correctly authenticate one yourself slabbed or not. The info is out there and easy enough to find.
     
  21. KennyMac

    KennyMac 82nd Airborne Division

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