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1969-S LMC Grading

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Wondering what The grade would be on this coin.

it is in a 2x2 the black dot on the back is on the 2x2

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This one is pretty good. No problem with 63/64. There appears to be an early-stage, hazy white, carbonate verdigris film on the obverse. It happens a lot to the older BU coppers.

This one exhibits another challenge to the Memorial series. Notice the cornice on the building (near the center) and the steps are just a hair from perfection. These two areas are a problem in that the dies seem to wear in there. In the late die stage examples you can lose a lot of detail in those spots.
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Thanks for your input it's really helpful.
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That 2x2 looks like it might be damaged (reverse 2 o'clock). If you see a hole, replace it soonest.
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