The abbreviation of FG on a U.S. penny stands for the name of the man who designed the back part of the coin. His name was Frank Gasparro.
The "FG" on a 1984 US penny stands for the initials of the coin's designer, Frank Gasparro. He served as the Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1965 to 1981.
In 1959, the US Treasury bgan minting Lincoln Cents that were 0.950% copper; also, a new reverse design of the Lincoln Memorial was composed by Frank Gasparro (FG)!
FG are the initials of Frank Gasparro, who designed the Lincoln Memorial reverse.
Frank Gasparro
The FG stands for Frank Gasparro the designer of the reverse of the coin.
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The FG on the reverse is the monogram of Frank Gasparro, he designed the reverse of the coin
Yes, a penny with the initials "VDB" and "FG" can be quite valuable. The "VDB" signifies the designer Victor David Brenner's initials on the 1909-S Lincoln penny, which is highly sought after by collectors. The "FG" refers to the initials of engraver Frank Gasparro, found on later coins, but if present on a rare penny, it could also add to its value. Overall, the specific condition and rarity of the coin will significantly influence its worth.
On a penny on the tails side on the right side of the Lincon Memorial the are 2 letters which are FG. It stands for frank Gasparro. Frank Gasparro designed the Lincon Memorial so his initials are on the right hand side of the Lincon Memorial.
It's the monogram of Frank Gasparro, who designed the coin.
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