TWO S's FROM ONE CENT ROLL!

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by SmokinJoe, Jun 28, 2020.

  1. SmokinJoe

    SmokinJoe Well-Known Member

    Now this does not happen too often....Well....To me anyways...My local Bank has been closed because of the virus but finally opened last week.
    I went in, with a mask of course, and got some coin rolls......Cents, nickels, dimes and Quarters. First roll I opened was cents and I found two S cents! A 1968 S and a
    1972 S....Question, 1972 Obverse, the top of the E in liberty seems kinda lifted....1968 Reverse,If you look at "cent" underneath it seems to be elevated and that seems to continue almost to the last A in AMERICA...The 72 has a lot of stains and the 68 seems in nice shape...Just wondering how it can be in such pristine shape but most of the stairs are missing on the Reverse...Painted? One more Question, What's the best holder for a cent? Cardboard flip holder or a two piece clear plastic? 1968S obverse.jpg 1968S reverse.jpg 1972S obverse.jpg 1972S reverse.jpg
     
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