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Pocket Change...
1909 cents are rather limited in the number of dies used to create them, so there's a pretty good chance that most, if not all, of the varieties are already known. Recent reports in surrounding years indicates that there is still hope, so be watchful. obverse - There are two listed doubled dies for the obverse of the P mint VDB cents, one of which is well known. There are also a couple of well known RPMs in the S mint plain cents (non VDB). Only three dies are known for the S mint VDB and none of them contain varieties reverse - Be on the look out for a class 6 doubled die reverse on the 1909P plain (non VDB) cents. There is not an abundance of study in the reverse dies that created these cents, so be watchful for pretty much anything.
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the proof...
Proofs are rather scarce this year, mintage is very low - finding a proof is hard enough, a proof with a variety would be big news. obverse - No varieties are known for 1909 proof cents. There is, however, some slight chance that a proof could surface and be sold as a normal business strike cent, so be watchful for the mottled appearance of the matte proofs on sharply struck higher grade specimens. reverse - same as for the obverse.
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1909 Philadelphia doubled die reverse listings
This listing includes all known 1909 Philadelphia doubled die reverses as
listed by the coppercoins.com attribution system. The photographs of
each die are split into their respective die states
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Click on the die states listed to see the photos and additional
information regarding that die. If there are no die state links shown
for the die you want to visit, we have not yet examined that die.
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1909P-1DR-006 | CLASS 4
CONECA: DDR-003 Crawford: unknown
Wexler: unknown FS#: unknown Somewhat similar to 1909P-1DR-005, this variety shows minor notching on portion of UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. This doubled die is on the plain (no-VDB) style reverse. NOTE: Subsequent evaluation and discussion shows that portions of the doubling may in fact be Master Die Doubling, or reduction lathe doubling.
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
5.00 |
8.00 |
10.00 |
24.00 |
40.00 |
70.00 |
125.00 |
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1909P-1DR-007 | CLASS 2
CONECA: unknown Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WDDR-015 FS#: unknown Separation on both wheat stalk tips and E PLURIBUS UNUM
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
5.00 |
8.00 |
10.00 |
24.00 |
40.00 |
70.00 |
125.00 |
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1909P-1DR-008P | CLASS 3
CONECA: unknown Crawford: unknown
Wexler: unknown FS#: unknown Perhaps one of the most meaningful die varieties in the entire Lincoln cent series, this proof reverse die shows signs of the later 1909 reverse hubbed over the earlier 1909 reverse. Especially visible in UNITED STATES. Estimated mintage of only 180 coins.
PR63 |
PR65 |
PR67 |
2500.00 |
6000.00 |
25000.00 |
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1909P-1DR-009 | CLASS 6
CONECA: unknown Crawford: unknown
Wexler: unknown FS#: unknown Obverse is listed as 1909 1DO-003. Mild doubling on upper left wheat tips, elongated dot Between E PLURIBUS, mild doubling seen as thick letters of EPU
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
5.00 |
8.00 |
10.00 |
25.00 |
55.00 |
125.00 |
175.00 |
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If you have a 1909P doubled die reverse that is not listed here and
would like to see it included in this listing, please feel
free to contact us via e-mail at
cd@coppercoins.com
to arrange to send it in for attribution.
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