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1909 S VDB LMC - PMD, Die Clash Or Some Sort Of Strikethrough?

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1909-S-VDB-LMC---PMD,-Die-Clash-Or-Some-Sort-Of-Strikethrough?
1909-S-VDB-LMC---PMD,-Die-Clash-Or-Some-Sort-Of-Strikethrough?
1909-S-VDB-LMC---PMD,-Die-Clash-Or-Some-Sort-Of-Strikethrough?
1909-S-VDB-LMC---PMD,-Die-Clash-Or-Some-Sort-Of-Strikethrough?
1909-S-VDB-LMC---PMD,-Die-Clash-Or-Some-Sort-Of-Strikethrough?
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Looks like a worn die?
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I am not sure what we are supposed to be looking at! If referring to the marks between the 0 & 9 they look like contact marks to me and other areas in the field I agree with Mark on the worn Die.
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I wouldn't worry about the close up pics - looks like a very nice example of a 1909-S Lincoln Cent!!
So many just have to have that close up -
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Agree. To me, Die pair #4, seems pretty normal, pics don't tell us much about luster, looks kind of flat here.
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Thanks a lot for the responses. Makes me feel better it didn't take a hit
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worn die and contact marks right side of the "0" in 1909.
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Marks really aren't very distracting. I repeat that I like it. Even if the color is odd in those pictures. No indication of cleaning, just flat looking.
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Difficult photographs to decipher ... full coin images to me indicate likely authentic 1909 -S VDB.

Not sure what the close up images add?
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