1959-D First year for Memorial reverse, check for wheat reverse.
TXBullion wrote:What does it mean when it says no VDB?
highroller4321 wrote:TXBullion wrote:What does it mean when it says no VDB?
Victor David Brenner is the guy who designed the wheat penny. His initials are located on the reverse(backside) of only the 1909 penny as the very bottom of the coin. Some 1909's have his initials...some dont.
Roadrunner wrote:sticky?
Diggin4copper wrote:In 1909 after just 3 days of printing, Charles Barber (Chief Engraver) was told that the initials were too big and to remove them. He was told to put a B on lincolns bust.. He did not want people to think he was the artist and refused. In 1917 after Barber died, the mint put the initials back on at the trunk of Lincolns bust. (I cant find them) taken from The complete Lincoln Cent Encyclopedia by Shane Anderson
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TXBullion wrote:Diggin4copper wrote:In 1909 after just 3 days of printing, Charles Barber (Chief Engraver) was told that the initials were too big and to remove them. He was told to put a B on lincolns bust.. He did not want people to think he was the artist and refused. In 1917 after Barber died, the mint put the initials back on at the trunk of Lincolns bust. (I cant find them) taken from The complete Lincoln Cent Encyclopedia by Shane Anderson
I didnt know about that. Ill have to check it out, thanks diggin
Megaman wrote:There was a 1959 with a Wheat Reverse but only one has been found and the legitmacy of it has been questioned. If i recall correctly grading companies refused to grade it.
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