So these folks came in the store today with some coins...
this was a mother & son with some items that belonged to the father/husband who passed recently, anyway I bought a few items all very basic like Lincoln Cent Albums, nothing special, in talking it seems they had a 1909 s vdb at home, I said bring it in there worth a substantial amount of money depending on grade, a couple hours later the son returned with these........
a 1909 S VDB cough, cough, and a 1909 S Lincoln that looks chemically abused.......opinions welcome and appreciated....thanks!







a 1909 S VDB cough, cough, and a 1909 S Lincoln that looks chemically abused.......opinions welcome and appreciated....thanks!







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Are they for sale?
-Paul
<< <i>I'm probably the least qualified person to respond, but is the "VDB" always off center like that? >>
Yes, it is.
How did the family take the bad news?
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Edit to add: I agree based on the above link that the first coin pictured is an added mintmark but I am unsure of the second. This really isn't my series but I'm always interested in learning.
<< <i>Diagnostics provided by PCGS.
Edit to add: I agree based on the above link that the first coin pictured is an added mintmark but I am unsure of the second. This really isn't my series but I'm always interested in learning. >>
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The VDB looks right. Everything points to added mintmarks.
How sad for the widow and son.
Lance.