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Edited by 279773 12/09/2022 12:37 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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afraid the photos are too overmagnified to be sure what's going on, my guess is some type of post minting damage
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Plated cents did not start until 1982. Your title should read 1968-D cent. Congrats on 50 post  ,contest time  John1 
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Forum Dad
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Cleaning sorting, will get better resolution soon. Sorry.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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No need for more pictures really.
It's a damaged 1968 penny.
As has been said, pennies were not zinc plated copper until 1982 so yours cannot have a plating blister.
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Anything suspect before to 82 will more often be die chips. Not blisters.(noted ty) If in fact thoe are die chips on the date,maybe, are you sure you would not like aclearer date photo?
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Try an acetone soak. John1 
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any 'pealing' of copper on pre 1982 cents, we call laminations.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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no mint error here, just a post mint damaged coin. 
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I dub thee coin.1968D 1¢ Cud date super .
Edited by 279773 12/11/2022 5:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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How does the copper glacier over the 1 and the 8 ever come to be in existance?
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