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It depends on the condition of the coin and is it a 1909 S or what? The average price seemed to be around $18.00 to $50.00 for non S. If it was a S then it was anywhere from $500 to $1,000. I found this on Ebay. Just go there and put the description of your penny, "1909 vdb penny" (no extra e in penny) in the search bar and look at what is listed and why the prices differ. Good luck.
1st Answer:
1 cent
The value would depend upon which other coins are in the collection.
Sorry.I can't give you an exact price.If I were you,I would have an expert look at it.If you watch Pawn Stars you will definatelly get some good people on there.
They are worth about $3.50.
$500.00
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .
The main difference between a 1909 VDB penny and a 1909 VDB S penny lies in the mint where they were produced. The 1909 VDB penny was minted at the Philadelphia Mint and bears the VDB initials on the reverse, while the 1909 VDB S penny was minted at the San Francisco Mint and also bears the VDB initials. The inclusion of the "S" mintmark on the 1909 VDB S penny indicates its San Francisco origin.
A 1909-S VDB penny!
The 1909-S VDB is the rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent that exists, and is worth no less than $500, and the value increases with better condition.
VDB is a designation for some 1909 dated cents it has nothing to do with nickels and there is no such thing as a VDB nickel.
1909 VDB - extra fine condition (EF40) - $20 1909 -S VDB - EF40 - $ 1500 1909 - EF40 - $7.00 1909-S - EF40 - $275
Assuming it has no mint mark under the date, retail is $8.00 to $16.00 depending on condition.
Assuming it has no mint mark under the date, retail is $6 to $10 depending on condition.
Not unless you have a 1909 S VDB cent. If you have this coin it will have a S under the date and the letters VDB on the reverse at the very bottom.
You're probably thinking of "VDB", the initials of the coin's designer Victor D. Brenner. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1909 Lincoln cent?" for more information.
1909 VDB (Victor D. Brenner) About $5-30 depending on condition. 1909 S VDB: About $800-8000 depending on condition.