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Nice! Good thing the date didn't suffer the same fate as LIBERTY, or you would never would have been able to tell what type it was!
-CH27
Collector of U.S. Coins, Varieties, and Colonial Coinage
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@Coinhunter, the LIBERTY is supposed to look like that on the small date, it's the most major PUP.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Great find GrapeCollects!
Errers and Varietys.
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I like this one a bit better than #1 you found,but both are great finds. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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Excellent finds ! A good possibility a dealer contributed the leftovers from breaking up mint sets to your bag. Keep an eye out for 1970-S rpm#1 as well.
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@John1, in hand the #2 is an AURB and the #1 is a 65RD
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GC , that is interesting that one was unc. and the other AU . This variety can predominantly be traced back to mint sets. Even when they are found in unc. rolls (which is where I found the ones I have) there is a good chance these rolls were put together from disassembled mint sets.
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Smoking hot GrapeCollects  I have one but it is in a mint set that I purchased. Still hoping to find one CRH.
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Very nice! 
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Thanks all! Interesting stoneman, will have to keep that in mind
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