1)A temperature rating of 55/68 C was never used. From 1950 to 1980, transformers in the US were rated 55/65 C based on the average winding temperature rise of 55 C for transformers with ordinary paper for conductor insulation and 65 C for thermally upgraded paper. Later, only 65 C was used.
2) Today, the IEC standard 60076-2 dictates the allowable temperature rises for transformers. These are 60 C for oil, 65 C for average winding with non-directed oil flow, and 70 C for directed forced cooling. The upper limit for the rise of winding hot spot temperatures is 78C.
IEEE says the top oil and average winding rise limits are 65C, and the hot spot rise limit is 80C.