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1968-S LMC Spike Head, For Your Enjoyment.

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Here is a 1968S LMC Spike Head, I guess that is what they are calling them. I pulled three out of the 4 rolls I searched. Enjoy.

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 Posted 08/05/2022  8:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hewart to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice spike head. I love collecting them. It is amazing that most of these seem to happen around the word WE. Not much value, just fun to find them.
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Good eye, nice closeup.
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nice one
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Thank you, you all are very kind.
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You has a very tinny die crack. 80% of the people will past over.
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Is the die crack below the s and t in trust.
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Yes.
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Nice pick-up...maybe post the group you have.

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Nice Spike Head Arby96. Nice pictures.

I thought I recognized it.
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Is the die crack below the s and t in trust.


Nope. The die crack (a Spike head in this instance) exits the rim through the E (WE).
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Scrappy, no that is not a die crack under the S and T in Trust, its debris in the coin.
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