Is this 1968 s/d
![Dv8Tor](https://wb.vanillicon.com/b252b9920d9913c57eb27c2f6dfb9c59_100.png)
I'm not sure about much when it comes to the coin world, but does this penny hold value. I've got several error pennies but have no clue how to grade them properly. Can someone please let me know. Thanks.![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/edito
r/ch/vv7c4d7ci52n.jpg "")
0
Best Answers
-
IkesT Posts: 3,345 ✭✭✭✭✭
You will get nowhere looking at every random coin as if it might be a new variety.
Study known varieties (at varietyvista.com, for example) and look for those.
1 -
ifthevamzarockin Posts: 8,902 ✭✭✭✭✭
15 photos of the obverse!
Can you add about 20 more photos of the obverse?
A coin has 2 sides, how do expect anybody to give you an opinion on grade or value only seeing half of the coin?Hint: You should always show both sides of the coin and we don't need 20 photos of the reverse or the obverse.
0
Answers
We need more pictures.![;) ;)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/wink.png)
It’s a coin that would look ok in an album, but nothing really special or valuable.
Mr_Spud
Need close-ups to be sure.
The S mintmark on '68 cents is pretty "busy". It's probably not a RPM.
Considering that there is no 1968 s/d cent variety, that would be a waste of time.
Likely die chips
Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value. Zero. Voltaire. Ebay coinbowlllc
I'm getting tired of error coin treasure hunts. People should just go back to using the internet to look at porn. There seems to be a never ending stream of treasure hunters.
We now need 20 pictures of the coin on a scale.