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1969-D Nickel-Greaser Or PMD?

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Came across this 1969-D nickel with the letters CENT missing from the reverse, along with what appears to be a very poor strike of USA and other reverse devices. Is this worth saving as a bona-fide " Greaser", or PMD?
Thanks for your opinion!

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It's hard to tell with this much circulation wear whether it was ever fully struck up.
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Could be a Greaser or a Weak Strike.
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I'd go with Greaser.
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Thanks Spence and E&V for your responses.
The obverse looks to be well struck and does not appear to have as much circulation wear as the reverse. That's what got my attention and led to my question whether it was a Greaser.
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Thanks for weighing in Marve65.
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Thanks Dearborn. The nickel is now in a 2x2 labeled " Grease Filled Die on reverse" in my error collection.
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