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1909-S VDB XF. Want to know if its real ????
I dont know if its possible to determine if this 1909-S VDB is real from the pics
but I would appreciate your feedback. I plan on selling it and want to make
sure I am not selling a bill of goods.
Feel free to make an offer if it suits you.
Thankyou in advance for any help in this regards.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/Coins-...=10&_ssn=infoflexsales
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<< <i>It looks fake based on the pictures; the serifs are not parallel and the dot between the D and the B on the reverse matches the 1909 P VDB. Check out this thread.
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Yup thats what I was refering to, the dot between the D and the B should be centered for the 1909-s v.d.b and to the left for the 1909 P. looking at yours I see it to the left, it would lead me to believe that the one you posted is in fact a 1909 P with an added S. I could be completly wrong as I am no copper expert but as charmy also pointed out there are other factors leading to the coin appearing to be fake.
<< <i>I am not the best copper person but my gues is no. I thought I read something the other day about the dot between the v and b should be centered, just a quick glance and yours is to the left. I could be wrong though any maybe it was supposed to be left. >>
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That seems likely. There seems to be a loss of detail in the transfer process, most obvious on the obverse. If true, it's fortunate that they didn't use a real S-VDB as the master coin.
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The wrong style VDB.
Look close at the MM, it might be a 1909-P VDB with an added S.
Good point. So what happened was, the counterfeiter made an obverse die by copying a 1909-S, and a reverse die by copying a 1909-VDB. And the piece we're looking at is, in effect, a transfer dies copy of two different coins.
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<< <i>Good point. So what happened was, the counterfeiter made an obverse die by copying a 1909-S, and a reverse die by copying a 1909-VDB. And the piece we're looking at is, in effect, a transfer dies copy of two different coins. >>
That fits and it does have a sort of concave or flat look.
edited: forgot pic