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1970 D Penny There Appears To Be No FG

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 Posted 08/20/2025  2:50 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add hankp1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not able to see an FG. Also on the reverse seems to be a bottle image where the fg should be.
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 Posted 08/20/2025  3:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Also looks like a no post which is caused by an over polished die.
Can occur on any year Memorial cent.
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JimmyD is correct, it's from over-polishing.
I think the 69-D is the only one people look for with the missing FG..
The "bottle image" you see is what they call "paranoia".
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The "bottle image" you see is what they call "paranoia".
Let's go with Pareidolia.
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Yes, likely an over polished die issue. Paranoia....could be valid, in a strange way...
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An over polished die issue and Pareidolia. https://goccf.com/t/323932
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Pareidolia is a perceptual phenomenon, while Paranoia is a psychological state.
Both are equal to seeing things...
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Paranoia? The mind works in misterious ways. Maybe there was something to it?
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CoinForMe, I make more mistakes than not, I do not let it bother me though. If you aren't making mistakes, you aren't doing anything.
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Looks like maybe a floating roof, too. The most common dates (per Google) are 1969-D, 1971-D, 1972-D. So a 1970-D would fit right in. Neat coin, thanks for sharing! =)
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Looks like maybe a floating roof, too.
Yes, they are typically paired to some extent.
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I was going to point out the floating too, and makecents is correct, you usually get both - from an over polishing event.
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Paranoia? The mind works in misterious ways. Maybe there was something to it?

Yes, -makecents-, there was. I'm going to say what everyone else says to cover their @-es, "Google correction" messed up royally...
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1970's and also 1969 Lincoln cents were well known for over polished dies! "Floating Roofs" and no "FG's" were common!
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