Hello guys, recently I bougt a 1909S Lincoln Cent... Now I have some better images. The coin is really better than I thought, so its suspect for me, but Im not an expert, I really hope Im wrong hehehe... Any help will be really apprecated. Thanks in advance!
Authenticity of a 1909S
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The 1909S VDB is the rare one. I am not seeing the VDB on yours (3rd photo down) I'm not a pro so I can't help you with authentication, but what is making you suspect something might be wrong with your coin? We will get more replies from our other members soon!Comment
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Lincolns were never reeded.
All cents and Nickles have smooth sides.
When striking the coin the collar holds the coin in place.
When the coin gets ejected from the collar after the strike there are minute lines embedded on the edge.
This is a way to ID a Dollar coin that does not have the letter edging.
This may be the lines on your coin on the rim.Last edited by onecent1909; 11-05-2017, 06:51 PM.Member: Florida State representative for the ANA, Florida state representative for CONECA, F.U.N. and the Ocala Coin ClubComment
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Gotcha. That would definitely explain it. Thank you!!Lincolns were never reeded.
All cents and Nickles have smooth sides.
When striking the coin the collar holds the coin in place.
When the coin gets ejected from the collar after the strike there are minute lines embedded on the edge.
This is a way to ID a Dollar coin that does not have the letter edging.
This may be the lines on your coin on the rim.Comment


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