1909-S-VDB Lincoln Cent For Attribution?

I think I may have asked this question before. Sorry, I'm getting old.
I know the coin is damaged/detailed. However; if I paid to have it attributed, would/could a TPG'er ID it as an S-VDB if the die markers were there?
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"would/could a TPG'er ID it as an S-VDB if the die markers were there?"
Even if they could tell from a die marker I doubt any TPG would want to put their name on it.
Of all the empty area on that coin they had to put a hole in that location? They cleared the date, I wonder if they would have cleared a MM. I would "guess" they wouldn't slab this as an S mint.
I know. I've had it for years. Don't even know or remember where I got. Someone said it my have been used as a button years ago.
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Definitely looks as if it were a button... and obviously drilled by a non coin collector..... I doubt, even if identifiable, a TPG would slab it as such... Maybe, consult with customer service. Cheers, RickO
Good point Rick, thanks!
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Only 1 way to find out.
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
I'll keep you posted.
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The more important question to me if they do slab it as an S VDB. What’s it worth. I’d say not much. But that’s just me
Martin
I would at least think it would be worth more then the slabbing fees.
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