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1969-S Coin (Lmc) Is It Worth Anything

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I found this 1969s coin is it worth anything. Info please
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What are you seeing as an error or variety,I am not seeing one?
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It should be worth face value, maybe $0.02 for Copper value. I don't see anything special that would make it worth more than that.
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I agree that despite its age and overall very nice condition, there is no numismatic premium--it is safe to spend.
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with coinfrog who agrees with everyone else
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with Chase007 who agrees with coinfrog who agrees with everyone else . waiting on Mox .
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When that coin was new you could buy bubble gum with it. Now, its just another coin for the piggy bank. That is unless you're small enough and/or young enough to ride the pony machine at Meijer.
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