1909 VDB, help me understand...

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by -jeffB, Feb 26, 2012.

  1. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    I'm looking at the 1909 VDB DDO FS-1101, as offered in this auction.

    Now, if someone showed me a coin with features like this, I'd dismiss it as machine doubling without a second thought -- the doubled features are as "flat and shelf-like" as I've ever seen.

    What earns this coin its own variety? Is it just that enough identical specimens have been found, indicating that they were struck from a die with these features? Or is there something inherent in the features that lets you distinguish them from machine doubling?
     
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  3. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Notice the notching at the top corners of the letters. On a md coin, you wouldn't have the notches.
     
  4. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Images can make it tough to tell the difference. After you handle a few true DDO,s in hand, it gets a bit easier.
     
  5. Dean 295

    Dean 295 D.O.M.

    Kind of looks like a ddo to me.
     
  6. -jeffB

    -jeffB Greshams LEO Supporter

    Okay, I think I see it now. When I'm at home I'll try highlighting the relevant features in Photoshop and posting the result here, just to make sure I'm seeing the right thing.

    Thanks!
     
  7. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    This is a well documented variety and the doubling on the Y in Liberty seals the deal IMO about the doubling being caused by a doubled die. Having said that, I understand you what you are saying about most of the doubling on this variety appearing shelf like. In addition, I am a novice at variety collecting and the Cherrypicker's Guide is my friend.
     
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