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1968-S LMC Triple Strike MD

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Just sharing this interesting Triple MD

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 Posted 09/09/2017  12:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like single classic Machine Doubling. They coins are only (normally struck once and ejected. So this all happened during one strike. The 1968-1972 cents had a lot of this happening during those years.
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Once again,Thank you Coop for clarifying, always learning here.
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, just think of that effect on a human finger...


New definition of "mincemeat"!...ouch!
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Why are machine press operators nicknamed "Shorty" or "Lefty"?

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Why are machine press operators nicknamed "Shorty" or "Lefty"?


That reminds me of something funny I heard the other day but I can't quite put my finger on it!!
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That one is extra cool. I would 2x2 it.
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Thank you, it is going in a 2x2
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