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1960-D 1c Small Over Large Date?

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Here is another one; is it what I think it is? Again, my apologies for the bad photos; I'm having trouble mastering macro on my new camera (actually having more trouble with lighting than with photos) so these pictures are from one of those Eyeclops things (the image is a photo of the TV screen).

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I think those pics are going to be a bit to big, try a search here for 60-D . I know there have been a few discussions and pictures. I know they usually turn out not to be ! It does look like some I have seen on those threads- if the 9 also appears to have a little "extra" on the end of the upper loop (resembling the "pointed" 9 under the "squared" 9) it is probably not the overdate.
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I think I've seen this Outer Limits TV episode as a kid...still gives me the willies,
Seriously, here's a pic I found to compare to yours. I think the rpm is a clear marker to distinguish between other doubling.

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Your coin is a normal small date. Most of them have a die chip inside the 6 of the date, and that's what you are seeing. The small/large date is obvious and affects all the digits int he date except the 1.
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