Kennedy's missing FG, F and F and most of G

Ben Cartwright SASS

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I just got a book on errors and see there can be a missing FG or parts of it and the clad coin can be around $3-$4 in circulated condition.
I have never looked for these before, with these two boxes I decided to.

I found a 1983P with no FG a 1974 with what appears to be a missing F and a 1971D that has no F and a partial G

what do you think?

1983P

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1974

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1971D

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Throw back any with any part of the letters showing. Totally gone are the only ones that matter. If you look long enough it's possible to put together a complete dated set. Again, nothing can be showing.
 

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1982 is the most prevalent year from what I've seen. 1972 is worth considerably more. Both, if legitimate and in good shape, should be worth more than $3-$4. I sell the 82's at my LCC for about $10, and the few 72's I've found for closer to $20 each.
 

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Ben Cartwright SASS

Ben Cartwright SASS

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Here is a 1983 P that I found in my silver dump bag. With a 16x I cannot see a hint of a FG

in the picture is this a missing FG?

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