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Add one more to your enviable collection of the formerly used coins by getting the 1909, Lincoln Cent home. The first of its kind, this Lincoln Cent is engraved with a side pr...Read more
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The 1909 V.D.B is the perfect type coin for the Lincoln penny.
The 1909 V.D.B. Lincoln penny is one of the most well-known coins in the hobby. It is easily recognizable and is the first year of the series. For this reason I would suggest ...Read more
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This was a very nice coin and was shipped very fast!! Thanks!! Bart
I am an avid coin collector. This is the first year of the lincoln penny. The most desired or "King" of the lincolns is the 1909 S VDB, but are very costly. They ...Read more
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Properties
GeoUnited States
Sub GeoNot Available
Coinage TypeCirculation Coinage
DenominationCent
Year1909
CompositionBronze
Catalog NumberKM# 132

Coin NameLincoln Cent
Mint NameU.S. Mint
Mint LocationPhiladelphia, San Francisco
Reverse DescriptionWheat Ears
General NoteThe 1909
Diameter (mm.)19
Weight (g.)3.11
Grading
DateMintageG-4VG-8F-12VF-20XF-40AU-50MS-60MS-63MS-65Prf-65
190972,702,6183.653.54.354.755.512.514.519.5175625
1909 VDB27,995,00012.51313.2513.51416.52428.51952,750
1909S1,825,0001051101221652452653403701,275-
1909S VDB484,0007509351,0001,1751,4501,5751,8251,9256,600-
1909S/S S over horizontal S-1151351482002752903654001,600-
1909 VDB Doubled Die Obverse---55751001202002604,650-

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The 1909 V.D.B is the perfect type coin for the Lincoln penny.

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Created: 13/05/12
The 1909 V.D.B. Lincoln penny is one of the most well-known coins in the hobby. It is easily recognizable and is the first year of the series. For this reason I would suggest it for your type set. It's brother (1909-S V.D.B.) is the king of the Lincolns, but is priced out of most (including me) coin collectors. The difference in price for an MS66 can be thousands of dollars.
Go for high grade when choosing for your type set. If you have a competitive set, go for a red example. The RB (Red/Brown)coins can be beautiful, but a red coin commands more registry points. Prices on this coin have gone up over the last 5 or so years.
I chose a MS64RB for my type set because I fell in love with the coin. Although it contradicts what I said before, choose a coin that you love, not a grade, unless your goal is registry points.
6 of 6 people found this review helpful.
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This was a very nice coin and was shipped very fast!! Thanks!! Bart

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 23/12/11
I am an avid coin collector. This is the first year of the lincoln penny. The most desired or "King" of the lincolns is the 1909 S VDB, but are very costly. They can range from $500.00 to $10,000. The next desirable coin is 1909 S. This coin does not have a VDB stamped on reverse. It can range in cost of $50.00 to $1000.00. The 1909 "plain" which is a Philadelphia mint, are the most numerous coins available. I have purchased a 1909 S, that has been cleaned at a very reasonable price of $40.00. To increase the value of a penny, please don't clean them. Thanks!! Bart
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THE SALER IS ONE OF THE BEST ON EBAY.

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Created: 10/04/12
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ALL I CAN SAY. THE COIN I GOT WAS THE BEST. WE NEED ALL TYPES OF SALER LIKE THIS ONE. THE SALER IS ONE OF THE BEST ON EBAY. ALL YOU PENNY PEOPLE NEED TO CHECK THIS EBAYER OUT. IF NOT YOU WILL MISS OUT ON SOME FINE+++++++++++++ COINS. THE COINS WERE VERY BU TYPE.
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Excellent value coin for the $$$

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Created: 02/02/13
a Super value coin that is underpriced for the limited coins out on the market. In comparison with other higher mintage Lincoln wheat cents available this specific coin is a bargain esp being a first year of issue and somewhat unique mintage ( vs the 1909 pl Lincoln minted the same year).
Good Value.
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Abe Lincoln's legacy

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Created: 05/05/12
The Lincoln Wheat Cents remind us of the hard work and its benefits. Abe Lincoln began as a common man, cutting wood, and worked his way to becomming a lawyer, then eventually to the presidency. While I did not know him personally, I know his reputation for being a somewhat "average Joe" who dedicated his life to getting results. Being from a farmland area myself, I've seen the hard work and effort it takes to till, plant, fertilize, and grow wheat. Poeple rumor him to be the president who "wanted to free the slaves." I don't believe this was to hurt the Southern states' economy, but to keep eveyone accountable for rewards reaped by their own labor.
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