The mint mark position on all Lincoln cents is the same - under the date.
No mint mark - Philadelphia
"D" - Denver, beginning in 1911
"S" - San Francisco, 1909 to 1955, 1968 to 1974
The 1909 S VDB wheat cent is the rarest to date.
1909 S VDB wheat cent is a rare date.
It depends on which of the 4 different 1909 Lincoln wheat cents you have, look on the back to see if the coin has the initials V.D.B or not or a "S" mintmark under the date. Also the value of the coin depends on the grade of the coin. The most common type have no mintmark or reverse initials, these coins are valued from $1.00-$5.00 in average condition.
Assuming you mean Wheat penny's, the 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D & 1931-S are the icons of the series.
For regular issues, the 1909-S V.D.B. is still the most desirable coin, followed by the 1914-D, 1909-S & 1931-S.
It depends by what you mean by 1909. There are 4 varieties of 1909 wheat pennies. A 1909 with no mintmark and no "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin is fairly common and sells for about $1 in circulated condition. If you have a 1909 with no mintmark with a "V.D.B." between the wheat stalks on the back of the coin it is worth about $9 or so in circulated condition. A 1909 with an S mintmark and no VDB sells for about $50 in circulated condition. While a 1909 with an S mintmark and a V.D.B. between the wheat stalks on the back of the penny sells for $500 or more in circulated condition. If you want to buy uncirculated coins, expect to pay many times the values I listed, especially for rarities like the 1909 S VDB
The 1909 S VDB wheat cent is the rarest to date.
Usually S mintmark wheat pennies are worth more.
The 1909-S V.D.B.
1909 S VDB wheat cent is a rare date.
For a Lincoln cent, any mintmark is under the date on the obverse. Indian Head cents have the mintmark on the reverse under the wreath and can only be an "S" mintmark, on just on the 1908 & 1909 issues.
Common striking errors are possible on any coin. For 1909, the Lincoln cent has a noted horizontal "S" mintmark error.
It depends on which of the 4 different 1909 Lincoln wheat cents you have, look on the back to see if the coin has the initials V.D.B or not or a "S" mintmark under the date. Also the value of the coin depends on the grade of the coin. The most common type have no mintmark or reverse initials, these coins are valued from $1.00-$5.00 in average condition.
Assuming you mean Wheat penny's, the 1909-S V.D.B., 1914-D & 1931-S are the icons of the series.
For regular issues, the 1909-S V.D.B. is still the most desirable coin, followed by the 1914-D, 1909-S & 1931-S.
1909 VDB - extra fine condition (EF40) - $20 1909 -S VDB - EF40 - $ 1500 1909 - EF40 - $7.00 1909-S - EF40 - $275
Please check again and post a new question. Wheat pennies were made from 1909 to 1958.