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Counterfeit 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent - Key Date - Cleaned

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ebay seller = clar-cassa who is selling off recent "inheritance" and has "cleaned" 1909-s-vdb Lincoln & 1908-s, 1909-s Indian Head cents for auction.

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Counterfeit-1909-S-VDB-Lincoln-Cent---Key-Date---Cleaned Counterfeit-1909-S-VDB-Lincoln-Cent---Key-Date---Cleaned

I am posting in Counterfeit thread since I do not think this coin meets the minimum standard to be identified as a 1909-s vdb cent. If other forum more appropriate, please move - thanks.
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Notice all three coins guy has up look very similar .... How do all three get the same damage, just curious?
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Burned?
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Thanks .....

Poor guys, fire must of been hot enough to burn but not hot enough to melt ....

Controlled, sneaky!
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Copper does not melt until almost 2,000 degrees.

House fires burn at only about 1,100 degrees.
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