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1968 D LMC Is This 1-DO-004

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I assume you are referring to the 1968-D on Coppercoins DO-004? The 8 in the date looks like it, but do you see any of the die markers mentioned? I can't tell from your photos.

Also I can't tell what that strange looking ridge thing is below the 8 by the rim of the coin.
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Looks like MD to me. The doubling on 004 is in a slightly different position and, while it bears a superficial resemblance, it widens the base of the 8, while this seems to have reduced it. 004 also has doubling that goes through the lower loop of the 8 and out the other side, which I don't see here.
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Also, the mint mark looks like it is in a slightly different location and tilted a bit compared to 004.
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Machine Doubling on the '8'. Just a normal coin.
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I believe the area near the rim is a gouge near as I can tell
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