1864 bronze no L $19 and change. This Au cent suffers from struck through grease with weakness at the corresponding Obv. and Rev. positions. I think that the shop owner mistook the weakness as wear.
This one I bought as part of a lot avg 5 bucks a coin. The slab its entombed in since 2000 is 15 bucks
$6.80 I'm not sure what's going on from Ten to Noon on the obverse. I haven't seen die scratches like them on a VDB before, but they don't break the fields like PMD. Looks AT but not distracting.
Definitely a worn die. I don't know if they were still lapping dies in 1909 or they were just replacing them. there's a nice crack from the head below E to the rim.