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Lincoln Cent 1909 VDB Vs. 1909-S-VDB

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 Posted 08/15/2025  7:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TimNH to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I asked in this board a couple years ago why the VDB is so badly centered, some great replies in there if anyone's interested.
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These are five different 1909 reverse's. Please look at the N's in UNITED and tell me what you think the exact date is or could be. I'll post the date to each coin in a day or two. Thanks!


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The "s" mintmark should have a dot in it


Some interesting info from NGC:

" the mintmark on a genuine example has a small raised dot inside of the top curve of the "S". This dot is a common characteristic seen in the mintmarks on all 1909-1916 "S" Lincoln Cents and is a great first step in authenticating a 1909-S VDB. The notch is very well defined on some examples, but it is often not as strong on others, so the lack of this dot is, by itself, not a reason to condemn a coin as counterfeit."
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So the 1909-S VDB has only the shallow N on the reverse.
All other 1909 Lincoln Cents have either/or shallow and deep Ns.
And I'm guessing after 1909 then all Wheat Cents had the deep N.
so the #4 coin would be some variety of a 1909. Then the other 4 could be anything except a 1909-S VDB.
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Pick a best guess date, mint mark and VDB for each of the five coins above.
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