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1969-D No FG

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 Posted 06/26/2013  7:42 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
So should the variety even be shown on the PCGS website? If So, Should they show a coin that you say is misattributed on the page? Or is the coin actually a No FG and the struck through die variety? The other being the abbraided die variety? I am not wanting to make a big deal over this but I need to know. I don't want to list my coin on ebay and it really just be a normal 1969-D, But I also don't want to throw it back and find out later that the coin shown on the website is actually a NO FG which would also make my coin the No FG.

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 Posted 06/26/2013  7:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
I am thinking about starting a thread for others to show their 1969-D NO FG coins. Maybe we can find out how many different dies made these. There could be only a few but maybe lots more. The only way to know is to compare coins and die markers. This might also help debunk the idea that they are common or rare.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  8:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
I have sold 10 of these over the past 5 years. They are not all that rare. As for comparing dies, how do you propose that? If it is a Struck Through Grease, once the grease is removed from the die it is producing a normal coin again. It is not like your typical variety that would be there for the life of the die. The past 2 years have been very unkind to this coin. I rarely get more than $5 for them now.

List it on ebay, if that is what you want. If a buyer complains that it is not the FS-901 as shown in the CPG, you could always argue your point with the PCGS link you provided earlier. For me, I would not list it unless the FG was completely gone.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  8:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
I won't list it. I just want to know whats up. Why they would show 2 different types for the same variety unless it was a mistake.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
I completely understand what you are saying about how the grease could have been cleaned up and maybe it happened again in the same spot on the same or different dies making different types of stuck through coins. I never thought about it that way. So really these are not varieties but are rather struck through error coins.

I honestly would not collect them but if others do I want to sell it and not throw it back. Even if it only brought $5 by the way the coin is AU, then I would still have $5 more to spend on coins to search. That would get me 250 pennies to search.

I hope you don't think I am being a jerk about this. I just want to get it cleared up as to if it is really that common and if it is then PCGS should remove it from their website and registry.

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 Posted 06/26/2013  8:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
Check the photo on PCGS coinfacts for the regular 1969-D in the same grade. See if the photo was mistakenly put on the variety page.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  8:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
For some reason every time I look at the PCGS Coinfacts site now I keep getting the free trial page and they won't show me the page I am looking for. So, I can't look at the regular 1969-D. If you can view it does it look like the same coin as the AU in the 1969-D NO FG link I provided?
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 Posted 06/26/2013  9:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
Yup, exact same photo. Just as I suspected.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  9:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
Get the free trial and see for yourself.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  9:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
Thank you for looking. I was able to see the BN coins when I looked with internet explorer. I am sorry for making such a big deal about this. I just wanted to figure it out so I know what is what.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
Not a problem at all. You presented your arguments in a educated and respectful manner. Besides, if you have not noticed I like the banter.
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 Posted 06/26/2013  11:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add 7TF to your friends list
I like to banter also as I am sure you can tell.

I really appreciate you helping me understand what was going on with the PCGS website.
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 Posted 06/27/2013  1:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add newB1 to your friends list
I just learned about this and searched my 1969 D cents and all 5 have very weak fg.. barely visible
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 Posted 06/27/2013  5:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Indian1 to your friends list
Wonder if they will ever sack the 22 plain or weak D ?
Strange how some coins with all the same phenom. are
labeled and treated differently just because of their year
or denomination etc.
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 Posted 06/27/2013  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add seal006 to your friends list
I think it was more about the lack of education about the minting process at the time. The 1922 no D has just been accepted for so long, which is also a contributing factor to it staying popular with collectors. Do not for get the three legged Buffalo nickel. That is another one with staying power as well.
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