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Roll 1968-D LMC Die Clash Obv, Rev, Obv&rev, FG, IGWT, Etc

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Is it unusual to get a roll where nearly every coin has something going on?
I got this roll of 1968-D UNC and it is 95+% Die Clashes, some Obv, some Rev, alot Obv&Rev
All of them have the IGWT truncation, most have a struck through look
on STATES/EPU
One has a circular mark around the obv&rev, the designer's initials "FG" are FUBAR on another, etc.
Here are some of the issues and a look at the coin condition.
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
Roll-1968-D-LMC-Die-Clash-Obv,-Rev,-Obv&rev,-FG,-IGWT,-Etc
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An OBW will typically have coins that were all struck with the same few dies (at least that's what I've seen). There's a good chance most of your clashes came from the same die event.
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When you are searching genuine original bank wrapped rolls of uncirculated coins, there are usually only a handful of different dies involved in the minting of them. So when you find one error or variety in there, chances are, you will find many more.
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with both of the above statements. I recently purchased a old bank wrapped roll of BU 1970 d cents and 36 out of fifty had retained interior die cracks, obverse and reverse die clashes, and die chips. Several of them had all of these on them. The ones you have show some really nice clashes! excellent score SF11Dude I'll give you a Sisckel and Ebert!
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Very nice and should serve well as some trading stock too.
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