Found this in a bag of 150 wheats. Used Coin Care to remove dirt and grime. If you look carefully at the reverse you can see VDB.
Not doubting that it is a fake, but if you search this site you can find the MM placements for the S VDB. Cool find!
Sorting and cataloging items from a large box on a News Year Day! Some images from the Dark Side Collection; by all rights I should be a wealthy man... Happy New Year to all!
Hey so I found this penny in my collection its a 1944 Lincoln wheat penny.look closely at the photos . I dont know what this would can I get some suggestions
Hi, i was wondering what my rainbow toned 1909 lincoln penny would be worth? i have a bad quality camera but i found a pic online that looks exactly like mine.
Maybe I wish I had one the looked as clean and toned as the ine in the picture. Hard to guess at the value added by the toning. As for yours, 1909 VDB in uncirculated condition can go for $20 to $50 with the higher in MS65BN. I am not saying yours is worth that, but at 13 you have a lot to learn about what marks and condition do to the value of a coin as the grade of one or 2 levels can greatly influence the price on a piece like the one you posted the picture of.
First off and I may be wrong but the image you have her I believe is for a matte proof 1909 VDB. As for values a beautifully toned 1909 VDB it’s based off of the person that is buying really. For a beauty like the on I have here I paid $35 and it’s ungraded. these are my images that I took of my coin after I received it.
Looks like Photoshop of a coin...see how mine dosent have the white halo around the coin like you cut it out using a photo editor...
ill put them in a normal pic to since u dont believe me i did go to a photo editor though bc i wanted to put that glow around it because its a godly coin to me, i just started my coin collection and i thought it was cool, lemme post another one
There are many ways to make your coins look great and there are many people here that can help you achieve the goal that you want without making others think you are over exaggerating your coins.