Is this an error or variety so common that there is no literature or info on it? I have seen hundreds of 1969 S LMCs a few with a hint easily seen of the FG but this one is gone. Maybe a teeny tiny miniscule trace of the G which looks like a C. I have seen No FG 1969 D LMCs on PCGS and you can easily see some of the FG left. Maybe it's nothing but thought I would throw it out there. Also, the strike is pretty good on both the obverse and reverse with the exception of the steps not being as defined as a normal cent.
Also PCGS has stopped slabbing these. They realized they were common. But most of the examples found today, were from the same die pair. How can you tell? Because of the mintmark location. So they stopped slabbing these. (I knew one guy who had some slabbed the first time, sent in more a week or two later and they stopped slabbing these. That is how I know this)
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