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1968-D-1MM-009? LMC

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Looking at a friends coins this one has a split upper serif, but ahhhh circulated and damaged mint mark. Looks like a later die state than CC, but see some of the same markers.
Note same die scratch between 1 and 9.
1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

Not much room from GOD and WE to see die chips.
1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

Looks like die chip between D and rim.
1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

Marker die scratch from A though L in PLURBUS to N in UNUM
1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

Die scratch from Middle E through C in CENTS.
1968-D-1MM-009?-LMC

Die crack (white)just starting in CC photos in same area. Die gouges (black) in upper bay just east of Lincoln's bay.
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The location is close, but the shape of the mint marks are different. On is thinner and the other is wider. The location N/S is correct. The die scratches near the 9 is in different angles. So I'm not convinced as it being the same RPM. The 009 is a North and this one appears to be a split upper serif. But circulation alters a coins devices.
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I'm not convinced either. The markers are close, the mint mark worn and damaged so a different shape, but seems to be in the correct spot and orientation for a 009. I hoped to tell friend they had a rpm, not that it's worth much.
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