If you're referring to VDB, those are the initials of Victor David Brenner, the designer of the front of the Lincoln cent. You need a magnifying glass to find them, but they're located on the fold of Lincoln's coat, about 1/4 mm from the edge of the coin.
I suggest you get a good coin book and search for your coin in there.
The most expeditious way to get a coin graded is to locate a coin shop nearby - present the coin to the owner for grading. If he/she is uncomfortable to do so, he/she will refer you to a numismatist (experienced coin collector).
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The coin would float.
If that is a private mint coin, it is probably the weight of the coin.
Assuming this question is about a 1909 V.D.B. Lincoln cent. The coins are not has hard to find as others. Circulated examples sell for $7.00-$15.00 depending on the grade of the coin.
1909 s vbd
The fan motor is easy to change. It is uder the hood on the passenger side right up near the firewall. 7mm. vbd The fan motor is what blows the air into you car for heat, AC, and defrost. vbd
Please check your coin again and post a new question. "VDB" refers to the designer's initials that appear on the back of a 1909 Lincoln penny, and all 1905 nickels were struck at Philadelphia. San Francisco didn't start minting nickels until 1912.
Isn't it attached to the solinoid mounted to the starter? vbd
I am not sure what you mean by cords? Do you mean power steering hoses? VBD
The moose said MOO after the bad movie because moo is rymed with BOO but I made a pretty vbd joke.
Take it somewhere and have it done. This is a difficult and nasty job which is nearly impossible for the average person to do. The heat just about welds them on. VBD
yes. It could be as simple as low transmission fluid or as serious a a pump failure. If you can find a place you trust, you should have it checked soon. vbd
As of late August 2012 an uncirculated 1909 VDB penny with no mintmark is worth at least $20. In higher uncirculated conditions they can be worth up to $400.
The 1909-S VDB is the rarest and most valuable Lincoln cent of them all. It's worth at least $550 and over $1000 in better condition.
I would need to know which bulb. They are all easy enough for anyone to do but you will need more specific instructions. as it will take forever if you are not familiar with the sequence. VBD