VDB stands for Victor D Brenner. He designed the wheat cent observe and reverse. The Observe is still in use today.
At the very bottom of Lincolns right shoulder almost to the rim, it may be very hard to see with the naked eye.
No a 1973 penny will not have VDB.
The VDB initials, which stand for the designer Victor David Brenner, are located on the reverse side of the 1918 penny, specifically at the bottom near the edge, just below the wheat stalks. These initials are a small but significant detail that denotes Brenner's contribution to the design of the Lincoln penny.
VDB is found on reverse of wheat cents below the saying UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .
At the very bottom of Lincolns right shoulder almost to the rim, it may be very hard to see with the naked eye.
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.
No a 1973 penny will not have VDB.
The initials VDB were those of Victor David Brenner, who designed the Lincoln cent.
A lot of money and 4,000 miles. 1909 VDB cents were struck in Philadelphia and retail for about $7. Like all Phila. coins before 1979/80 (except for "war nickels") they do not have a mint mark. 1909-S VDB cents were struck in San Francisco and have a small S under the date. These are much rarer and retail for $900 to $1500 depending on condition.
The VDB initials, which stand for the designer Victor David Brenner, are located on the reverse side of the 1918 penny, specifically at the bottom near the edge, just below the wheat stalks. These initials are a small but significant detail that denotes Brenner's contribution to the design of the Lincoln penny.
VDB is found on reverse of wheat cents below the saying UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
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You are talking about a 1909 Lincoln cent. The S is the mintmark found on the face of the coin below the date. The VDB is the designer's initials found at the bottom rim on the reverse.
It shows one for each of the thirty six states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death.
Current retail for a certified XF 1909-S VDB is about .