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1963 Hanging 3 Two Diff Versions

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I love these young queen hanging digit clashes. The years 1962 and 1963 seem to be the most prolific as far as having the greatest number of minor differences go; over a third of my set comes from these 2 years alone. Nice find, eddio - you seem to be getting quite a nice set yourself!
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hey pennysaver this box that I bought has been extremely nice to me 5000 pennies for 500 dollars all from 61 to 67
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Wow! Nice score! Also keep an eye out for strong die rotations -- anything over 50 or 60 degrees or so. They're easily missed but if you get one with a 90 degree or more rotation it can be quite valuable. For some reason the early to mid-1960's seem to have a greater amount of them than in other years, just in line with your stash. Good hunting!
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