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'09 S VDB

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 Posted 09/08/2010  08:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add EgCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Very nice coin, Congrat
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 Posted 09/08/2010  6:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
AND here is something to really think about. There are only 484,000 of those made. No one knows how many have been lost, melted, damaged beyond recongition, etc. And there are way over 300,000,000 people just in the USA. Consider the possible Billions on Earth and imagine how many collect Lincoln Cents.
So that 1909S VDB you just got is really something that a lot of others need, want, like, etc.
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 Posted 09/08/2010  6:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SHAFTA9a to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yes... I agree carl.. and, there are 33ish million people in Canada, and I'm one of them that does not have that coin.
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 Posted 09/08/2010  6:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mtm to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Congrats! I have a bunch of holes in my Lincoln Cent book before I have to worry about trying to collect this one. When I get close I'll have to see about 'fixing' the holes remaining.
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Bud (my cat) wakes me up every morning around six to go out and do his bidness, so now I'm sitting here doing my morning fix of caffeine and nicotine - thought I'd catch up on email and such.
Yes Carl, I'm a Dansco person. Back when I opted to go with that line, I had some Louis L'Amour westerns in the brown hardbound editions, and the Dansco albums kind of resembled them. They fit well together, and they looked good side by side. And, once I started with Dansco, I just stayed with them.

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nice!! I also need this one lol. But then again I need a bunch of wheats to complete my collection. I think I might just buy a fake one just to fill in the hole cause I dont think my parents would by me that.
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Yep, 484,000 minted, an unknown number no longer available, and millions (estimated) of Lincoln Cent Collectors around the world.....I think I'm pretty fortunate to have been able to finally get mmy hands on one.

Unknown95, I left the hole empty (for quite awhile) until I had enough saved up to make this purchase. The empty hole sort of gave me an incentive to try that much harder to get the coin to fill it. I think a fake in the hole might dampen your enthusiasm a little. At least, it would for me - something about those empty holes that makes me want to fill 'em. An album page with just one hole is kind of like a pretty girl smiling with a front tooth missing. :)

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I try to not buy things on the principle of what their value will be, but if something is a little over priced but I want it, and I convince myself that given time this will be an adequate purchase and even out, ill go for it.

I dont remember whose signature had this but I love it,

"Coin collecting is the only hobby where when you're broke, you still have money."
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 Posted 09/09/2010  6:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Wilbur Clark to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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"Coin collecting is the only hobby where when you're broke, you still have money."

If you collect casino chips as I do, you also have money if you go broke. As long as you have chips that can be cashed in at the casino, like the one from my collection below. I have thousands of dollars in face value chips that if I needed to I could make a chip run & after a couple of hours have the money in hand.


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Yes Carl, I'm a Dansco person. Back when I opted to go with that line, I had some Louis L'Amour westerns in the brown hardbound editions, and the Dansco albums kind of resembled them. They fit well together, and they looked good side by side. And, once I started with Dansco, I just stayed with them.


I'm really starting to think I'm the last of the Whitman Album People on Earth. I know I'm outnumbered on this forum with Dansco People, but lately it's spreading to all the coin shows too. Like a plaque Danscos are spreading.
As to filling some of those slots, I've never been able to figure out a good way of doing that. I don't mind the ones where it is possible to find a coin, but I've got a few Whitman Albums for Liberty Head Nickels that have a place for the 1913. My Liberty Head Dime Albums have slots for the 94S. Think I'll start looking for fakes and counterfeits.
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If you collect casino chips...

At least you exited the casino with something of value!

The coin collector is still the one who has real legal tender
money (redeemable anywhere for face value) when he's broke, but
the modern (redeemable) casino chip collector is pretty close.
Most collectibles are not directly redeemable for a set value.

That makes it ironic that highly collectible vintage chips from
long-gone casinos are valuable because they can't be redeemed...
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09/10/2010 09:59 am
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