Opinions on this 1969-D Wash - what grade?

I looked at a gem roll of 40 coins today, and found some very interesting clads. Since 69 was the first year, some of the planchets were terrible, with bad flow lines. Several had copper showing at the rims, and many had bad polish lines around the right rim of the obverse. There were varying strikes, and several die varieties, with a narrow final 9 and a wide final 9. This one coin was almost prooflike with a good strike. Any thoughts as to grade?

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Good luck with the coin though
original rolls and they rarely look like this when they do turn up. It is somewhat un-
usual for a mint set coin to show flow lines though as they are typically retired before
this point. The 69-D doesn't often appear this nice in mint sets and I've never seen
one even close in rolls. This coin is very well struck, but does not stand out on the basis
strike alone. The roughness on the cheek and below the eye will probably keep it from
MS-68, but -67 is quite possible. How about a picture of a couple of the worst with flow
lines and some comparisons of the thick and thin 9's.
Die polish is extremely common on mint set 69-D's.
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1969 was the first year for what?
I just reread, and see the error. 69 wasn't the first year for anything numismatic.
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I think it is 67 for sure. BTW, is the coloring in your pic the way the coin looks? It really looks outstanding to me.
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characteristics. There is a slim possibility that he wider date is a double die but there
are none reported for this date and I've never seen one. Note that the date is not struck
up nearly so well on this coin.
The flow lines on this coin are somewhat extreme for a mint set coin but
I have to believe this is a mint set roll. This would be consistent with the relative populations
of original and mint set rolls. Original rolls are far more likely to contain varieties but rarely
will have any gems.
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