GTG: 1909-VDB Lincoln cent

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by lordmarcovan, Mar 12, 2021.

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Guess the grade

  1. MS66 RD

    12 vote(s)
    27.9%
  2. MS66 RB

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  3. MS65 RD

    16 vote(s)
    37.2%
  4. MS65 RB

    5 vote(s)
    11.6%
  5. MS64 RD

    5 vote(s)
    11.6%
  6. MS64 RB

    2 vote(s)
    4.7%
  7. MS63 RD

    3 vote(s)
    7.0%
  8. MS63 RB

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  9. MS62 RD

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  10. MS62 RB

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  1. KBBPLL

    KBBPLL Well-Known Member

    Is it possible that it's some sort of micro-clip? It looks indented when I zoom way in and there's a tiny edge of raised metal left of Liberty on the obverse opposite it.
     
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  3. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    This coin is special to me, even though I have owned at least one higher grade example.

    It has a known, unbroken provenance which dates back more than a century. You don't often see that on US coins, unless they're top-tier rarities. This isn't, but it is special. Let me explain.

    It came from an original roll saved in 1909 by Marion, Ohio banker Leroy D. Zachman, and passed down through three generations of his family for 110 years, until it was given to me in late 2019 by Leroy's great-grandson, Josh Zachman (@kazuma78).

    I was touched by the gift and felt it made a perfect addition to my collection, so I submitted it to PCGS. The results were fortuitous for me, as I was expecting MS64 RB. What grade did it receive? Click the little spoiler box when you're ready to see.

    I'd rather have this piece than a matte proof of the same date.

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    Here is Leroy Zachman in old age, seen in some old newspaper articles about collecting.

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    And here is is his signature on a National banknote.

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  4. potty dollar 1878

    potty dollar 1878 Well-Known Member

    Got it right:):)intreasting story and excellent wheatie thanks for sharing.
     
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  5. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    I voted 65RD
     
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  6. mike estes

    mike estes Well-Known Member

    hey lordmarcovan i will say MS64RD. i think the rim took a away several points. most everyone above me picked higher so im probably wrong. good luck man
     
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  7. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    I'm also happy that I guessed this right. Beautiful coin, even cooler story.

    Do you have a tutorial link for how to do the "click here for the reveal"?
     
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  8. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    @mike estes - the answer was already posted above- in my previous post- Post #22. Just click the little grey button.
    Yes, speaking of that little grey button, it is a fun but lesser-known feature of the software.

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  9. mike estes

    mike estes Well-Known Member

    hey lordmarcovan, well i was just 1 point off again. I guess post #22 just slipped past me. I had fun either way. keep them coming because im gonna get one right ......good luck man
     
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  10. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    The little grey spoiler box is kinda sneaky and unobtrusive. ;)
     
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