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  • 1970 D no FG

    Comments on this one anybody. The initials are polished clean off, not even a trace of letter bulges just die scratches.

    Thanks for looking.
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    "I would step over a dime to pick up a penny"

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    No definitive answer here, but at least it's a comment. I see a lot of metal flow from a late die state around the monticello where the FG would be. Plus the obverse seems to suggest this coin has seen some circulation. I would keep the coin if I were you, but I don't think there would be a whole lot of value with a later die state coin like this and in the lower condition. The initials may just have been faint to begin with and worn away through circulation.

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      Thanks NUM I most likely will just hang onto it. I hear the 69D no FG might be pulled from the next edition of Cherrypickers.
      "I would step over a dime to pick up a penny"

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