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1968 D Is This A Keeper Or A Spender Excellent Condition

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 Posted 11/20/2021  9:40 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Shortee to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not for sure if any errors can't get a great look to much glare the back in the memorial the arches above the pillars appear to have a second arch but could be glare same as front around the letters (WE) and many more every pic shows this no matter what angle
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 Posted 11/21/2021  01:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add merclover to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Try using defused lighting to cut the glare. Place a piece of white paper between your light and the coin, or use daylight to photograph from. I don't see any errors on your cent, but you have a nice coin!
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Your 1968-D looks very nice but I am not seeing any doubling. The biggie DD for this year and mint is on the Reverse but once again I do not see your Cent as a DDR. Based on your pictures, I would say this is a Mint State Red example. Please take care of it and do not touch it with your fingers at all or it will quickly start turning a different color. I would suggest a quick pure Acetone dip and then a rinse with distilled water which will remove any of the oils or contaminants from your fingers and then GENTLY PAT it dry with a microfiber towel without wiping or rubbing the coin at all!!!! The obverse around WE is totally normal for this year if you are referring to the E in WE being considerably lower than the W. It's just the way these dies were made. Very nice coin!
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Very nice looking coin and as said, worth keeping. There was a doubled working hub for this year, all mints, so it could be that, if you are seeing doubling on the obverse. Here is a link.

https://doubleddie.com/814660.html
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