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Understandable don't think there were many in that exact configuration.
as a guide line a refin can reduce the guitars value by 33.3%, even 50% - Depends on the grade of the refin - In my opinion the lack of serial number will reduce it by a further 33.3%
You can see good examples of that SG for sale on the likes of Reverb between £1500 and £2000 - based on original finish, no breaks and correct pots/pick-ups and hardware - based on that then it sounds like your SG needs to be under £1000 and maybe closer to £750 - But that is just like wetting your finger and wafting it about in the room
That guitar may well have 71 pots and they may well be original - check solder joins - But from the pic you sent I'm leaning towards 1972
Just noticed a Gibson for sale on here https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/163443/gibson-l6-s-custom-1973-black
Check out the back of the headstock, no stamps that I can see.
Curious...
Edit : I'm in no way suggesting that the L6-S is anything but genuine