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    Answered: 1909 some type of doubling?

    I was looking at some of my coins and I noticed this coming out of the U in trust and something coming out of the top part of the first 9 and something out of the top of the 0 in the date... Looked odd to me, is this some type of doubling or psd or something else.
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  2. "The U of TRUST is definitely damage from two hits. One horizontally across both uprights and the second along the edge of the right leg at the top.
    The 9&0 might be small die chips but more likely just circulation damage.
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    The U of TRUST is definitely damage from two hits. One horizontally across both uprights and the second along the edge of the right leg at the top.
    The 9&0 might be small die chips but more likely just circulation damage.

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    Yea, it all looks like normal abuse, hits and stuff from use.

    Is the pic cropped in some way or in a strange holder? It made the reverse look funny and have a protrusion (right rev center edge) and the obv looks like a MAD but maybe it's the holder or cropping??? Or it's that and it is a bit MAD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyEd View Post
    Yea, it all looks like normal abuse, hits and stuff from use.

    Is the pic cropped in some way or in a strange holder? It made the reverse look funny and have a protrusion (right rev center edge) and the obv looks like a MAD but maybe it's the holder or cropping??? Or it's that and it is a bit MAD?
    Its in a holder but I took the plastic off, that's the part inside the 2X2's

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    A little on the worn and PSD side but not to bad... Here is some info on how to spot a fake 1909 VDB https://www.pcgs.com/news/Counterfei...-Lincoln-Cents
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfines69 View Post
    A little on the worn and PSD side but not to bad... Here is some info on how to spot a fake 1909 VDB https://www.pcgs.com/news/Counterfei...-Lincoln-Cents
    Thank ya Jim that was an interesting read

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dearing View Post
    Thank ya Jim that was an interesting read
    You are very welcome... Always good to know a little about some of this stuff!!!
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