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Are those die cracks @ 3 & 4 o'clock in the 1st pic?
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Yes, they are...with anomaly under the 1 of 1867
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Like the cracks, both look to be VF-30 or so.
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Thanks, Kookoox


Here are a few more pictures...the die cracks on the 68 go half way around the coin.


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both look VF-XF, especially the first one.
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