
$1,000+ 1909-S VDB Penny
Not all pennies are created equal. Some are worth just one cent, while others can sell for $1,000 to $50,000+ at auction. π±
One of the most famous is the 1909-S VDB Lincoln Cent β a small coin with a huge history. Hereβs why this penny is so valuable and how to tell if you have one.
π Why Is the 1909-S VDB Penny So Valuable?
This coin isnβt just rare because itβs old. Its value comes from a tiny detail that most people overlook:
β βSβ Mint Mark β Minted in San Francisco (look for the small S just below the date on the front).
β V.D.B. Initials β On the reverse bottom, youβll spot V.D.B. (for designer Victor David Brenner).
β Low Mintage β Only 484,000 were ever made β making it one of the scarcest Lincoln cents in history.
π° How Much Is a 1909-S VDB Penny Worth?
Even a worn example of this penny is worth serious money. Hereβs a quick value guide:
| Grade | Approx. Value |
|---|---|
| Good (G-4) | $700 β $900 |
| Fine (F-12) | $1,000 β $1,500 |
| Extremely Fine (XF-40) | $2,000 β $3,000 |
| Uncirculated (MS-63) | $3,500 β $5,000+ |
π₯ Some pristine, high-grade examples have sold for over $50,000 at major auctions!
π§ How to Identify a 1909-S VDB Penny
Hereβs a quick step-by-step checklist:
1οΈβ£ Check the Date β Must read 1909
2οΈβ£ Look for the βSβ Mint Mark β Below the date on the obverse (front)
3οΈβ£ Flip the Coin β On the reverse bottom center, check for V.D.B. initials
β οΈ Beware of Fakes & Altered Coins
Because of its high value, the 1909-S VDB is one of the most counterfeited U.S. coins. Watch out for:
π« Pennies with a fake βSβ mint mark added later
π« Coins with engraved or altered V.D.B. initials
π« βCleanedβ coins (harshly polished coins lose collector value)
π Pro Tip: Always have rare coins authenticated by PCGS or NGC before selling or buying.
π Why Collectors Love the 1909-S VDB
π First year of the Lincoln Cent design
π₯ Considered a βKey Dateβ for Lincoln penny collections
π Long-term value growth makes it a collector favorite
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