I tried overlaying it with a 1909 of mine. The space between the 9's is too tight on the OP's coin. I am pretty sure it is a 1919.
1918 to be specific.
If you are going by those dark areas between the wheats, the real VDB is in a different area. You have the coin in hand, look closely at Abe's...
Not familiar enough with jamming anything, but I doubt they could jam a hard wired system. It may be a bit more difficult to handle, but two 6...
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Regardless of who you choose to blame, for coins like that I think it would be prudent to get those cameras and use them. They are a lot cheaper...
Yes, it leaves a coating behind to inhibit further corrosion.
My vote is PMD.
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I use a lot of light for my pictures which tends to lighten the coin a bit. Regardless, I have seen more than a couple coins browner than that...
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I would guess your scale is off, but it is still plated.
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