2009 Svdb

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by coldhardcash, May 28, 2006.

  1. coldhardcash

    coldhardcash Member

    I've been reading some of the earlier threads on the Commems for Lincoln in 2009. There is mention of an all copper cent among them. How many of you would think it cool, and perhaps appropriate,that it be a 100th year rendition of the series progenator,the 1909 SVDB? I know! 101 actually but you get the point!
     
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  3. walterallen

    walterallen Coin Collector

    I think it would be great for the mint to do a special commemorative 1 cent piece in 2009, but unless they keep the mintage down under 100,000, I'll never live long enough to see it become that special of a collectable.
     
  4. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    I expect that there will be a 2009S VDB Cent but will be in the trillions for mintage. The Mint will see a great chance to make money selling these by the roll, pound, ton, truckload, etc. and people will buy it.
     
  5. nds76

    nds76 New Member

    I will buy it...
     
  6. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    it would rock if it were, except for the date, diagnostically exact to the 1909.
     
  7. Just Carl

    Just Carl Numismatist

    If they do have a centennial cent and the mintage is in the trillions, it will be about as valuable as the 1976 Bicentennial Quarters.
     
  8. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    The legislation for the 2009 cent says that the cents for collectable purchasers will be minted in the copper. The 4 different reverses will depict 4 stages of Lincolns life. The circucalion coins will likly be zlincolns and no mention of wheat ears or VDBs.
     
  9. coldhardcash

    coldhardcash Member

    I think bqcoins has in mind what I was thinking, the exact copy except for date. I like low mintages as much as the next guy but hadn't really thought about it for this issue. Just thought a great 100 year series bracketed by two nearly identical coins would be a neat first.
     
  10. Mikjo0

    Mikjo0 Numismatist

    LOL Carl!!:smile
    25c?
     

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  11. ericl

    ericl Senior Member

    There is a bill in congress to get rid of the cent after the 2009 commems. It would be a nice swan song.
     
  12. madspec

    madspec Member

    But just think that would mean they were worth$ .25 each right?
    HA HA

    I agree that it would be a great thing to do and would make a great companion to the 1919 SVDB and I would buy them.


    madspec
     
  13. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    Sorry guys but this has already been decided.

    (a) IN GENERAL.--During the year 2009, the Secretary of the
    Treasury shall issue 1-cent coins in accordance with the following
    design specifications:
    (1) OBVERSE.--The obverse of the 1-cent coin shall continue
    to bear the Victor David Brenner likeness of President Abraham
    Lincoln.
    (2) REVERSE.--The reverse of the coins shall bear 4 different
    designs each representing a different aspect of the life of
    Abraham Lincoln, such as--
    (A) his birth and early childhood in Kentucky;
    (B) his formative years in Indiana;
    (C) his professional life in Illinois; and
    (D) his presidency, in Washington, D.C.
    (b) ISSUANCE OF REDESIGNED LINCOLN CENTS IN 2009.--
    (1) ORDER.--The 1-cent coins to which this section applies
    shall be issued with 1 of the 4 designs referred to in subsection
    (a)(2) beginning at the start of each calendar quarter of 2009.
    (2) NUMBER.--The Secretary shall prescribe, on the basis
    of such factors as the Secretary determines to be appropriate,
    the number of 1-cent coins that shall be issued with each
    of the designs selected for each calendar quarter of 2009.
    (c) DESIGN SELECTION.--The designs for the coins specified
    in this section shall be chosen by the Secretary--
    (1) after consultation with the Abraham Lincoln Bicenten-
    nial Commission and the Commission of Fine Arts; and
    (2) after review by the Citizens Coinage Advisory Com-
    mittee.
    SEC. 303. REDESIGN OF REVERSE OF 1-CENT COINS AFTER 2009.
    The design on the reverse of the 1-cent coins issued after
    December 31, 2009, shall bear an image emblematic of President
    Lincoln's preservation of the United States of America as a single
    and united country.
    SEC. 304. NUMISMATIC PENNIES WITH THE SAME METALLIC CONTENT
    AS THE 1909 PENNY.
    The Secretary of the Treasury shall issue 1-cent coins in 2009
    with the exact metallic content as the 1-cent coin contained in
    1909 in such number as the Secretary determines to be appropriate
    for numismatic purposes.
     
  14. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    OK if I'm translating all of that correctly, it means that there will be 4 different reverses on pennies in 2009, and starting in 2010 there will be a completely different reverse that will be minted indefinitely (until such time as they choose to make a design change again). Also a certain number of 2009 cents will be minted in the original copper for sake of collectors.
     
  15. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    You are correct. And I don't think Wheaties fit any of the criteria.
     
  16. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Nope it doesn't... unless you consider the wheat reverse to be "...an image emblematic of President
    Lincoln's preservation of the United States of America as a single and united country." Which at best is quite a stretch, lol. Basically it will be the opposite of the current nickel... instead of essentially keeping the old reverse (except for touching up the details) and changing the obverse, they will be keeping the obverse and changing to a new reverse.

    As for the copper ones... I'm not sure if each mint will produce the set or if they'll just keep them at San Francisco (ehich may help avoid confusion with the two different planchets). There will be 8 different varities in 2009 already, only counting the business strikes for circulation... add the proofs, the matte finish uncirculated, and the two different metal compositions, this will beat 1982's record of the most cent varities in a given year, lol...
     
  17. coldhardcash

    coldhardcash Member

    I was aware of the previous determinations but if there is an effort to commemorate the original metallic content,on a limited issue version, why not the original design on it? Yes, it sounds like there will indeed be quite a few variations in 09. Add in a couple mistakes and...
     
  18. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    They way the legislation is written there is the possibility of as many as 20 possibly even 28 different varieties of cent in 2009. Since it specifies that coins struck for numismatic purposes can be struck in copper you could have these varieties.

    2009 "P" zinc four designs for circulation.
    2009 D zinc four designs for circulation
    2009 "P" copper satin finish four designs for mint set
    2009 D copper satin finish four designs for mint set
    2009 S copper Proof four designs

    This makes 20 varieties. But to that you could add:

    2009 "P" zinc satin finish four designs for mint set
    2009 D zinc satin finish four designs for mint set

    Now the mint set could contain the P & D cents in either zinc or copper, or they could use both. The choice is up to the mint. I could even see the mint make and sell a 20 or 28 piece set of all of the varieties.

    Another possiblity would be to have the four S mint proofs in the clad proof set made of zinc, and the four in the silver proof set made of copper. That could bring us up to 32 different varieties.

    Think I should mention this to the Mint marketing dept? :)
     
  19. Dockwalliper

    Dockwalliper Coin Hoarder

    Gonna need a seperate Dansco just for the '09 cents.
     
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