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Looks like a normal 1960-D small date.
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D over D Small date over large 1960 D 1 cent MS 63
Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 4:06 pm
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I learn much here. Thankyou all, and best wishes
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What do you think Calzone Maniac?
Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 3:39 pm
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Furthering the discussion on this specimen, I think that I should check the populations, MS 62-65. To try and get a ballpark notation. It is a 1960D 1 Cent, D over D, Small Date Over Large Variety. Couple of Benji's.
Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 4:13 pm
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Wow, Now I also notice a misaligned die on the reverse side rim. And obverse, or a broad strike
Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 4:49 pm
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I don't know if you are serious or trolling. As I stated in another one of your threads. This is not a LD over SD. Every coin you find is not worth a premium. You have to look at hundreds if not thousands of coins to find a coin that's worth saving. Research what is an error or variety.
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Thank you for your opinion. What do you think John1?
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Im going to shoot the LIBERTY tonight. In closeups.
Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 6:02 pm
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Edited by 279773 12/21/2022 7:16 pm
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Thank you so much soto I never realized that.
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