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1909 VDB - 2 Different Coins

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I was inspecting the pennies today and started paying attention to the two 1909 VDBs I have. One of them is a brighter red, almost shiny in hand. The other is a soft brown color. I noticed after zooming in on the brown one that the G in god is missing. What could this be from? Hard to tell from the pic, but the VDB is there on the back but the picture is taken from an angle and tmhe camera missed it. I'll see if I can get a close up of the VDBs on both.

So, what grades would you give these? Why is the red one a little shinier? It also has what looks to be polish marks, but I'm new and can't tell.

1909-VDB---2-Different-Coins

1909-VDB---2-Different-Coins

1909-VDB---2-Different-Coins

1909-VDB---2-Different-Coins
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First coin, appears to have been cleaned and retoned. EF details.

Second coin, EF40. The missing G is simply a Grease Filled Die.
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Cleaned and retoned sounds right. In hand it has a lot of scratches. Thanks for the response.
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Need better pics, but I agree with Thad.
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Aside from the condition details these gentleman are pointing out. The lack of the letter "G" or the whole word "GOD" as a result of Struck Through Grease strike commonly calls these "Godless" coins. They won't command any sort of huge premium if you were to sell them, but they will make a nice conversation piece.
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Interesting about the "Godless! Don't plan on selling them. I'm just trying to learn about what I have so I can tell my daughter what she is inheriting. She's two so today her response would be "chocolate cake" but I hope in about 10 years it will be "wow, cool."
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