mlw67
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I thought I would share my favorite coin find.
I found this 1909-S VDB cent at about 3" deep in the grass outside an old bar in the St. John's area of Portland, OR, in about 1994 or 95. Around here the coins aren't ever too old, so we have to hunt for the rare ones instead!
Note the large scratch down the face of it. The ground was rock-hard sun-baked clay, and I was chiseling my way down when--scriiitch--there it was. I knew the date right away as a good one either with or without the VDB, but there was some stuck dirt covering the VDB area so I couldn't tell if it was the 'right one' or not. I had to stop detecting immediately and rush home to check. When I saw those letters on the back I about went ::THUD:: on the floor! I kept it for a few years, then sold it on Ebay awhile back for $405. I figure that scratch on the face of it cost me at the very least $100, probably more. But hey, how many people get to say that they scratched Lincoln's nose for $100??
Happy Hunting!
I found this 1909-S VDB cent at about 3" deep in the grass outside an old bar in the St. John's area of Portland, OR, in about 1994 or 95. Around here the coins aren't ever too old, so we have to hunt for the rare ones instead!
Note the large scratch down the face of it. The ground was rock-hard sun-baked clay, and I was chiseling my way down when--scriiitch--there it was. I knew the date right away as a good one either with or without the VDB, but there was some stuck dirt covering the VDB area so I couldn't tell if it was the 'right one' or not. I had to stop detecting immediately and rush home to check. When I saw those letters on the back I about went ::THUD:: on the floor! I kept it for a few years, then sold it on Ebay awhile back for $405. I figure that scratch on the face of it cost me at the very least $100, probably more. But hey, how many people get to say that they scratched Lincoln's nose for $100??
Happy Hunting!
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