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Best Answer - Posted by
Roller
"Don't think anyone would spend time and effort to fake a 1909 VDB (unless it is and S). And if it was an S, the rascal would certainly not have missed the need for dots. Probably grease filled die is the cause."
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Don't think anyone would spend time and effort to fake a 1909 VDB (unless it is and S). And if it was an S, the rascal would certainly not have missed the need for dots. Probably grease filled die is the cause.
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Welcome to the forum.
Good image. Not sure if that could be from a clogged die filling the dots.
Can you post an image of the front?
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Right ? Just a $5 coin . .
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Originally Posted by
MNcoinhunter
Can't view it. Says it is an invalid attachment.
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Originally Posted by
MNcoinhunter
Sorry but now its coming up with a different Error message. " 404- Not Found"
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That’s because you guys are using an internet platform that was outdated in 1985. It won’t let me add any more photos for whatever reason.
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No need for that type of comments here. We are all just trying to help each other out.
Even a fool can look wise if he keeps his mouth closed.
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I do apologize for the snip. Someone suggested that it has been altered by adding the VDB? If so that’s impressive .. I don’t think I could hold my hands steady enough to do something like that. Thanks for the help guys !
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