1909-S VDB RB Lincoln

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by HandsomeToad, Sep 12, 2009.

  1. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Howdy peeps, :)

    I sent this to Jack and he said it's a fake:

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250481575007

    I do not collect Lincolns so it would fool me but I trust Jack's opinion on it. :bow: I figured there are others here that it would fool so take a good look at it and watch this thread for someone to explain the tells to look out for. ;)

    Ribbit :)
     
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  3. yakpoo

    yakpoo Member

    Yeah...how would you know? ...and who would buy a coin that expensive on eBay? ...from Madrid, Spain?
     
  4. schwalbe

    schwalbe Junior Member

    E-bay is a death trap
     
  5. TomCorona

    TomCorona New Member

    Curious..what gives it away..the VDB or the S?
     
  6. CrustyCoins

    CrustyCoins Twilight Photographer

    A complete guess but the rims look awfully big for a business strike.

    I too would like to here from the experts to see what's up.
     
  7. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Someone said there is something wrong with the reverse but the "S" mint mark is also off. I'm hoping Jack will wake up soon and brief us on the tells. :bow:

    Ribbit :)
     
  8. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    The shape of the S is a dead giveaway. There is only one shape, and 4 positions to the SVDB, this is not one of them:whistle:
     
  9. mrh757

    mrh757 Senior Member

    is not the VDB in the wrong spot?
     
  10. dracula370

    dracula370 Mmmmmmm......Bacon

    The VDB seems a bit to the left....
     
  11. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    The VDB is in it's correct left of center position.

    Something just seems off as well, I do not think this is an added S coin, I think it is a die struck counterfeit.
     
  12. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Jack knows better than I, but I'm not sure. It looks like a die 4 to me.

    Nonetheless, when I see a rare coin like this in this condition I always wonder why it's not slabbed. If you're going to sell a $2000+ coin, why wouldn't you slab it first to eliminate all question? For me, that's a HUGE red flag. Also, the head doesn't look right to me, it's not fully struck at the side of forehead, above the ear, cheek and jaw. These are normally well stuck from dies that were in a good state. Something doesn't look right with the rims either. The obverse motto looks like it's slanting downward. Also, when selling a coin like this raw.....why wouldn't you include close-up shots of the mint mark and die markers? And....the final strike...

    There's no way in hell I'd personally buy a coin like this without seeing in hand first unless it was a very reputable dealer with a solid return policy. If I'm buying something this sweet for my collection that's big bucks, I just HAVE to see it in hand. For me, it's all about the in-hand eye appeal!

    If it is a fake, I agree with Jack that's it's die struck. Not sure how they pulled that off because the reverse is correct. I can't find a fault with the reverse from the pictures.
     
  13. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    that S is so hinkey looking its not funny. Jack is right, with a coin like this without an in hand look there is no way.
     
  14. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    OK, I was bored!

    Jack has a dam good eye! The mint mark is pretty good, it's one of the better fakes I've seen....but it looks like they are ball vs. the genuine trumpet. Also, there's a problem with the 9's. I blew up the ebay pic and you can clearly see the 9's on the fake turn inward and are pointed, they are flat on a genuine SVDB.

    I seen a few fakes, but this coin is one of the best I've seen. I hope some other collectors learn a lesson from the this thread rather than with their wallets.
     

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  15. Arizona Jack

    Arizona Jack The Lincoln-ator

    Thanks guys for the Kudos

    This is an example of a not so intricate Chinese ( guess) fake..........

    I have bought every fake available for referance and have several fakes from different manufacturers of this date that still currently sell on Ebay.

    The trick these days is to tumble ( any firearm reloader will have this equiptment ) , burnish, retone and make " good " on an obvious fake coin. Circs are less obvious than a gem red.

    In this one particular instance, we have documented diagnosis on the mintmark punch....ONE punch was used on 4 dies.....thats it, period, nothing else. You can do some google searching and learn these looks.....This mintmark is not genuine.

    What happened last year was a seller from China was selling SVDB !!! ROLLS !!! of fakes ( other dates as well ) ....now is the trickle down of that large 1 week sale

    Aim yourself with knowledge, if you are not sure, buy a book instead.....

    Raw keydates are only for pros..........
     
  16. Mark Feld

    Mark Feld Rare coin dealer

    I contacted the seller, who replied, indicating that he would end the listing and have the coin checked out. To his credit, he has already ended the listing.
     
  17. PennyGuy

    PennyGuy US and CDN Copper

    Way to go Toad, good catch :thumb::thumb:
     
  18. Bazz

    Bazz Member


    I have to agree with Schwalbe and the big Yakpoo. Buying on Ebay is a real tobaggon ride. While we have all done it, in fact I just purchased a Peace dollar, I put a limit of $50 per item on anything I buy. This way if my brand new Peace dollar ends up looking like it was scrubbed clean with a brillo pad, in this case it's only a $36.00 controversy in my life.

    For anything worth more than, relatively speaking, a nominal amount, as a seller on Ebay you have to depend on two things from me if you expect to sell me that item:

    1. You have to be somewhat local from where I am because;

    2. You can expect a visit from me to personally inspect the item first and then pay for it right then and there.

    So as far as that penny is concerned I wouldn't be interested in whether it is authentic or not because it isn't a local seller. Just the opinion of a very simple, in fact almost cavemanlike, person.
     
  19. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Jack was the one that caught it, I just found it. :D I sent it to him and he outed it. ;)

    I figured it was good enough to post here for others to learn from, cause it sure had me fooled. :goofer: Thank God I don't dew early stuff. :cool:

    Ribbit :)
     
  20. fishaddicit

    fishaddicit Senior Member

    Hey, tht looks just like the S-VDB I bought from Jack...:goofer:Just kiding. Great post and very informative. Nice looking out toad and nice eyes Jack.
     
  21. majorbigtime

    majorbigtime New Member

    Jack who?
     
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