I had this label as off center, but I think there's more to it. I'm not sure how to describe this one:
I have had this 1909 s vdb seen by dealers and got mixed opinions. Some say its real and others say they can't say or their unsure. I looked at the position of the "S" and it lines up correctly with die #2 or #3 and people say the serifs on the "S" is incorrect but viewingsome of the genuine ones i see the same small slant on the bottom serif (ill post a pic of a genuine one with it). (see the same slight slant on the botton serif)
I cannot tell if it is a counterfeit or just an added "S", but it definitely is not a real 1909-S VDB
1968-S Proof Lincoln Cent. I lucked into this monster for $75 + $3.25 shipping. Colorfully toned S-Mint Memorial Lincoln Proofs are a true rarity.
If I can cross the above coin to PCGS, I will fill another hole in my (PCGS-graded) colorfully-toned Lincoln Proof collection!
WL I love the way this board looks. Not the basic black and white that's out there and not too hard on the eyes.