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Any Significance To Red X On US Mint Token In Sealed Pack?

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Haven't seen this before. Have you? Share your thoughts on the red X on this US Mint Philadelphia token in sealed 1969 UNC coin flat pack.
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You missed the 2 cents / no nickel - probably marked by an inspector and wasn't pulled....
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In 69, there would have been an S-mint penny included in the mint set with the Philly coins. Doubt they would mark the token and then seal it, also.
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Agree, doubt the token would be marked as a 'pull this package' alert, then seal it. Still, appears to be sloppy work at the mint. The X is on the token, not the packaging, correct?
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I haven't actually, but that is kinda cool.
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Confirmed X is on the token inside sealed pack.
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