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Old 04-10-2007, 10:12 PM   #5 (permalink)
libertyseated
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Quote:
Originally Posted by satootoko

If one of the cents is a 1909S, and the initials VDB are under Lincoln's neck, you have a probable winner, depending on condition.
I believe the VDB was on the reverse at the 6 o'clock position just above the rim on the 09-S.

In 1918 it was moved to the obverse below the shoulder and just above the rim.
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