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1968 Penny, Suprisingly Clean, Help Much Appericated

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You guys know what to do
(What is the grading?)

1968-Penny,-Suprisingly-Clean,-Help-Much-Appericated
1968-Penny,-Suprisingly-Clean,-Help-Much-Appericated
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 Posted 08/09/2018  8:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Crazyb0 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Typical 68 master hub deterioration/Design (why IGWT & L are on rim) with a higher pressure strike. That caused the rim finning @ 4-5 o'clock and most likely a slight tilt on the reverse die. Hasn't had a lot of circulation or spent time rolled up( that fin would be gone). It does have some slight scratches and high point rubs, but good luster. to bad for some spotting tho on reverse, will have to put it at AU53 combined, 5/10 eye appeal.

This is what ya need: (I sell these)
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Jeez man, you've been a huge help. Btw send me a link for one of those sheets, also thanks so much, what would it have been if that little bloch wasn't on the reverse side?
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Soft strike not very appealing , AU .
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Not a bad AU example you found!
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Agree AU, just a spender, you can do better.
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I'd say almost all the 68's were trash strikes. Mad Die Deterioration going throughout 60's and early 70's, nickels as well.

Even though nickels kinda went into about 1985/1986...
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