Not sure if this is it, but it would be called a blow hole .
I can help with that one too . First off, there's a WWHO for this year [IMG] [IMG] 1968-S 1¢ WWHO-001 Description: A very slight CW spread...
Looks like the RDV-006 Reverse ... http://varietyvista.com/01b%20LC%20Doubled%20Dies%20Vol%202/Memorial%20Reverse%20Design%20Varieties.htm
I'm a variety collector and I could see in the future, not necessarily this coin . Someone collecting the series, with this kind of slab ..
That's the twenty second coin of that submission . There's 360 at 64, 77 at 65 and 5 at 66 ....
Plating blisters .. http://www.error-ref.com/blisteredplating/
This is a old special and was suppose to end at the end of March . But they extended it, til the end of this month .. Carry on ...
Anytime ...
It's not a fake, no worries there ..
Binary note ...
Something was eating that rim away ...
Get some plastic cleaner to take the scratches out of that slab ..
Nice pickup .
I think you hit the nail on the head, good call ...
So far, I've come up with the normal slanted date . Stay toned, more to come ..
He also has this one listed for 50 bucks...
It is caused from acid and I've seen lots of them at the coneca table, at the local shows ... I also live in Michigan too ...
Here's one I picked up the other day . Sellers images too and not bad for 30 bucks either . [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Here's the link to coneca...
http://www.error-ref.com/saddle-strike-head-to-head/
I seen one purchased ( 1909-S ) at the coin show over the weekend . It was so harshly cleaned, then it was turned over for re-toning and looked...
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