FUN NEWP GTG: 1909S VDB Lincoln

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What does the coin grade?

  1. VG-10

  2. F-12

  3. F-15

  4. VF-20

  5. VF-25

  6. VF-30

  7. VF-35

  8. EF-40

  9. EF-45

  10. AU-50

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  1. micbraun

    micbraun coindiccted

    I was talking about myself ;-)
     
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  3. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

  4. NewbietoCoins

    NewbietoCoins Well-Known Member

    Nice! I am in the EF45 camp. Nice coin!
     
  5. NewbietoCoins

    NewbietoCoins Well-Known Member

    The 1909-S VDB is likely my favorite coin in my collection with my 1914-D closely following it!
     
  6. Eduard

    Eduard Supporter**

    I am at Vf35 and love the color. Congratulations on the purchase :), it is a nice one.

    I find it interesting that the '09 s-vbd remains so popular and continues to attract the attention of collectors, even seasoned collectors like Jason.

    Having said that I, 'had' to have one too:

    1909 licoln cent s-vdb obv1 N GP - 1.jpg 1909 licoln cent s-vdb rev1 N GP - 1.jpg
     
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  7. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    I'm not seeing a whole lot of wear, but when I zoomed in... My gosh it looks like Abe got mauled by a tiny cougar! I'm thinking that all the tiny fingers brought it down to a VF35.

    Unmagnified though, it has pretty good eye appeal.
     
  8. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    Mint Mark Position #3
    20200113 1909 S VDB Map.JPG 20200113 1909 S VDB Map Overlaid.JPG
     
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  9. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    GRADE REVEAL

    NGC called this one EF-40. Looks like almost everyone got it within one increment - which I'd call quite a success.

    Yes, there are quite a few circulation marks, but that's to be expected. What really attracted me to this piece was the color: smooth, even, chocolate brown without even a hint of a spot. I've looked at hundreds of these (this was not an impulse buy, despite what it might seem!) Almost all of them have some sort of spotting, unevenness, or something that just doesn't do it for me (especially on a coin of this value). This is one of the most attractive, original, circulated cents I've ever seen. And so I bought it.
     
  10. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Wow, that is very nice!

    Remember that in hand, this coin is 19 mm wide. I don't know what screen you are using, but I have a 30 inch monitor and I can fill the screen. This is magnifying the coin millions of times bigger than it is. The marks are going to seem cavernous. In hand, they really aren't that big a deal.
     
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  11. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    Exceptional, as always.

    Out of curiosity, are there variations of the position of V.D.B.? Or was that punched into the master and all dies have the same position? I know that it's a useful tool for identifying counterfeits (which often have VDB added to a genuine coin of a different issue), but I didn't know if there were variations in genuine examples.
     
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  12. NewbietoCoins

    NewbietoCoins Well-Known Member

    This really is one of the nicest circulated coins I have seen. It is a phenomenal example of this coin. Congrats!
     
  13. TypeCoin971793

    TypeCoin971793 Just a random guy on the internet

    Late, but I liked this one as a 40
     
  14. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    my understanding is VDB originated with the Galvano and therefore when reduced was a design feature of the original master hub. Its positioning is basically static.
     
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