Well it is red-colored, but not in the way that folks mean when they say a copper coin is red. That only applies to minimally circulated coins that have not yet begun to tone.
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The L touching the rim is very common with the '68 D--not an error, it's a matter of a worn die and a weak design. Looks like the 8 took a hit in circulation long ago.
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