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Pictures of the whole coin and year,could be true doubling the last O in Monticello is convincing.
Decent strike through.
You mean @eddiespin.
Actually variety vista lists one and to me yours looks exactly like it,nice find....
Yes its the real deal a normal 1968 cent.No mint mark means it was minted at Philadelphia,still a cent.
I found one:):).
I spoke to soon!!!!.
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Finally a day when you don't find silver!!!you can at least look for RPM's and DD's also OMM's
Nope http://www.varietyvista.com/02a%20LC%20RPMs%20Vol%201/1944DOMM002.htm.
Stage C the peaking S tail is to Short and thick to be A or B.
Looked on VV but couldn't find a match I'll try to get better pictures.
Due to gunk on the coin I can't tell which stage it is,should I just let it be?....
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Those memorials look nice,definitely worth the cost,good luck and that's a pretty neat rug.
If you have banks in your area finding them in cent rolls are very common,otherwise ebay would most likely be your second option.
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If that actually never happens life would be to boring.
I know of improperly annealed planchets,the Sintered part just threw me off.So basically it's a fancy word describing a improperly annealed planchet.
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