The very distinct difference is that if it doesn't have a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark wasn't used on dimes until 1980. If it has a D mint mark it was made in Denver. Both are only worth 10¢ if found in change.
If it has an S it's a proof dime struck at San Francisco and only sold to collectors.
If you got in change spend it, in 1968 the only mint marks used were D & S a coin without a mint mark was struck in Philadelphia.
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No. The US Mint produced over nine hundred million 1968 Roosevelt Dimes without an "S" mint mark. Unless it is truly a Proof dime from San Fransisco. It would be more than likely in a proof, unopened set. Apparently, they produced the proof coin (which started in 1968 in San Fran) missing the mint stamp. They caught it but some got out I guess. I think that is where the confusion stems from. This coin didn't have a mint mark from one of the other mints.
There is no such thing as a 1968 Franklin halfdollar. But there is a John F. Kennedy half dollar from 1968.
They did not make 1968 wheat pennies.
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40 years
2004 - 1968 = 4 years
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Both springs should be the same length.
La Difference ended on 1968-09-19.
La Difference was created on 1968-07-18.
it is 36 years between 1968 and 2004
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
A roadster is a convertible. The Stingray was the 1969-1977 Corvette model. The 1968 was the same body style, but was not called Stingray.
Deborra Lee-Furness was born in 1955, Hugh Jackman in 1968, so, 13 years is your answer.
Between 1933 - 1942. Serial numbers were not required by law on shotguns and rifles until 1968.