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  • Marko0916
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 47

    #1

    Error Other | 1909 vdb weak 9 with mysterious o

    My daughter found this one today roll hunting with me.

    Im not 100% sure it’s PMD. Thx for lookingB6915111-AA8F-44EB-9F9B-22F80922D956.jpg990037EB-8C34-4CAB-8684-B1F63230250B.jpegD4638070-2056-40B3-8030-30077AE8E045.jpgE38AEFB1-4B02-4036-B31A-A2D74AE79ACA.jpg092669E9-0835-4A7D-9D26-B066BCE220DB.jpg5DF14E6C-BC01-43CB-A2EE-380751491C0F.jpg
  • makecents
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    • Jun 2017
    • 11037

    #2
    It's a grease filled die. Tell your girl she did good! Also known as a Struck Through Die. Link (http://www.lincolncentforum.com/term...list-s/#Struck Through Filled Die) Scroll down, for some reason my link didn't go directly to the description.
    Last edited by makecents; 12-07-2018, 07:27 PM.

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    • Marko0916
      Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 47

      #3
      Originally posted by makecents
      It's a grease filled die. Tell your girl she did good! Also known as a Struck Through Die. Link (http://www.lincolncentforum.com/term...list-s/#Struck Through Filled Die) Scroll down, for some reason my link didn't go directly to the description.
      thx. Any thoughts about the circle above vdb?
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      • makecents
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        • Jun 2017
        • 11037

        #4
        I would say PMD but the markings to the east of the O are odd, they looked raised. Let's see what other input we might get. I'm not sure.

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        • Petespockets55
          Paid Member

          • Dec 2014
          • 6882

          #5
          Definitely PSD.
          That raised area
          next to the circle is probably a pressure ridge. Caused by the metal being displaced and forced outward and upward.

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          • VAB2013
            Forum Ambassador
            • Nov 2013
            • 12351

            #6
            That's so cool that your daughter is helping you search through Lincolns! The circle at VDB doesn't really strike me as being a counter-stamp. But the definition and photo link is below. I wonder if maybe someone was trying to make a hole to put the coin on a key chain or something? If only our Lincoln's could talk and tell us about their journey... especially a 1909!

            Counter-stamp: A coin that had a additional design intentionally punched into its surface after it was struck. There are many different examples of this found on Lincoln cents, including masonic symbols, cigars, the outline of U.S states, and many others. This is considered a form of post-strike damage, but many find these collectible.

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            • GrumpyEd
              Member
              • Jan 2013
              • 7229

              #7
              Yes, definitely post mint damage. I wonder when and why they did that. Ouch.

              Still sort of neat on a vdb plain.

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              • Marko0916
                Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 47

                #8
                All 4 of my kids are hooked. My 14 and 11 year old daughters, 9 and even my 3 year old son loves the hobby. They get so excited when I bring home a brick of pennies that they automatically leave their iPhones and Xbox consoles.

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                • makecents
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                  • Jun 2017
                  • 11037

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Marko0916
                  All 4 of my kids are hooked. My 14 and 11 year old daughters, 9 and even my 3 year old son loves the hobby. They get so excited when I bring home a brick of pennies that they automatically leave their iPhones and Xbox consoles.
                  That is extremely cool, especially with the way kids are being raised in this day and age!

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                  • jfines69
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                    • Jun 2010
                    • 28625

                    #10
                    Awesome you got the mini-mes helping you out... I'm in with the PSD on both... Hard to tell for sure with the 9 as the close up is to blurry and the full obv pic looks to be at an angle??? The rev looks like some one was going to punch a hole to make a good luck penny necklace then realized it was a V.D.B.???
                    Jim
                    (A.K.A. Elmer Fudd) Be verwy verwy quiet... I'm hunting coins!!! Good Hunting!!!

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                    • GrumpyEd
                      Member
                      • Jan 2013
                      • 7229

                      #11
                      Originally posted by jfines69
                      Awesome you got the mini-mes helping you out... I'm in with the PSD on both... Hard to tell for sure with the 9 as the close up is to blurry and the full obv pic looks to be at an angle??? The rev looks like some one was going to punch a hole to make a good luck penny necklace then realized it was a V.D.B.???
                      I was thinking the same. If they continued and popped out that punch it would be perfect orientation to hang as a pendant.

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