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<p>[QUOTE="heliospace, post: 522194, member: 12265"]Okay, well, can anybody give me an estimate of the grade here? It has full cartwheel luster, full red, and is almost immaculate, not quite, almost. But there's that flaw, look by the VDB, what is that? I have another coin that has a similar flaw but it's closer to the rim and while also a MS coin, the VDB is more visible but does appear to have 'rub down' and I know too little thus far into my coin collecting escapades to guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyways, a grade guess [value] and any information would be great regarding this 1909 vdb. [Would PCGS still accept it for grading also?] I asked in the general forum, should have asked here so if a moderator could delete THAT thread, that'd be great. Thanks in advance for any help! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p><br /></p><p>Aaron</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. I am rather new to coin collecting. I originally opened my account here over a year ago due to a wheat penny search where I encountered a '1943' non steelie. That's right...And after learning more, determined that somebody somewhere a long time ago had a lot of time on their hands, but it looked pretty darn close to being authentic without a magnifer, chuckle![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="heliospace, post: 522194, member: 12265"]Okay, well, can anybody give me an estimate of the grade here? It has full cartwheel luster, full red, and is almost immaculate, not quite, almost. But there's that flaw, look by the VDB, what is that? I have another coin that has a similar flaw but it's closer to the rim and while also a MS coin, the VDB is more visible but does appear to have 'rub down' and I know too little thus far into my coin collecting escapades to guess. Anyways, a grade guess [value] and any information would be great regarding this 1909 vdb. [Would PCGS still accept it for grading also?] I asked in the general forum, should have asked here so if a moderator could delete THAT thread, that'd be great. Thanks in advance for any help! ;) Regards, Aaron P.S. I am rather new to coin collecting. I originally opened my account here over a year ago due to a wheat penny search where I encountered a '1943' non steelie. That's right...And after learning more, determined that somebody somewhere a long time ago had a lot of time on their hands, but it looked pretty darn close to being authentic without a magnifer, chuckle![/QUOTE]
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