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	<title>Key Date Lincoln Cents &#187; 1909 S</title>
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		<title>1909 S Lincoln Cent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While not as scarce as the 1909 S VDB Lincoln Cent, the 1909 S lincoln cent is also one of the key date lincoln cents.  The 1909 S Lincoln Cent was produced in the second half of 1909 after the United States Mint decided to remove Victor David Brenner&#8217;s initials from the reverse of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While not as scarce as the <a title="1909 S VDB Lincoln cent" href="http://www.keydatelincolncents.com/1909-s-vdb-lincoln-cent/">1909 S VDB Lincoln Cent</a>, the 1909 S lincoln cent is also one of the <a title="key date lincoln cents" href="http://www.keydatelincolncents.com">key date lincoln cents</a>.  The 1909 S Lincoln Cent was produced in the second half of 1909 after the United States Mint decided to remove Victor David Brenner&#8217;s initials from the reverse of the lincoln cent.</p>
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<p>The United States San Francisco Mint produced 1,825,000 1909 S lincoln cents.  This makes the 1909 S cent the fourth lowest minted lincoln cent in the series. The 1909 S VDB, 1931 S and 1914 D lincoln cents all had lower mintage numbers.</p>
<p>While it is not as scarce as the 1909 S VDB lincoln cent, it still carries a hefty price.  The 1909 S Lincoln  Cent prices start at around $100 for a G-4 1909 S lincoln cent, $225 for a EF-40 1909 S Cent and $375 for a MS-63 1909 S Lincoln Cent.  While these 1909 Linoln cents were only produced in 4 times the quantity of the 1909 S VDB Lincoln Cents, they cost much less than 25% of the price of the 1909 S VDB.  These prices are estimates and are subject to change.</p>
<p>I would highly recommend that you purchase a Mint State 1909 S Lincoln Cent for your lincoln cent collection.  You can buy a great quality Mint State 1909 S Lincoln cent for under $500.  However, if your budget prevents you from buying a Mint State lincoln cent, don&#8217;t worry, buy the best grade you can afford.</p>
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