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<p>[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 26570096, member: 73995"]I bought a collection years ago that was full of mechanical doubling. Die breaks many a 60's cent with what he called pencil on the ear, or in the hair. They were, die cracks, die chips, etc. I sold it nearly as whole as it was when I got it. These type coins were found quite regularly 10 years and more ago. Seems really hard to find wild mishaps at the mint on circ or roll hunting anymore.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Pickin and Grinin, post: 26570096, member: 73995"]I bought a collection years ago that was full of mechanical doubling. Die breaks many a 60's cent with what he called pencil on the ear, or in the hair. They were, die cracks, die chips, etc. I sold it nearly as whole as it was when I got it. These type coins were found quite regularly 10 years and more ago. Seems really hard to find wild mishaps at the mint on circ or roll hunting anymore.[/QUOTE]
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