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...it's a historically significant year in the US...
The year of my birth.
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Well, that's what I'm getting at, obviously.
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And check the mintmark with a 10-16x loupe. It might be an RPM, since 1960 was its biggest year on the number of them.
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Ummm.......yeah I agree with all of this !.... B.U.T. ... (short of it being a variety/error) .... it's market value wouldn't go beyond the price of a postage stamp to send it to someone interested in buying it.
And then combine "their" postage to mail you the "money" for it.
And as I mentioned...sending off for grading/slabbing..... not a winning proposition either, IMO.

A keeper though ? .... YES ! ...... I keep em' all too !
Admirable in that condition ? .... YES !
Year of significance ? .... YES !
Collector value/interest versus dollar-value/ interest ? .... YES !

I've never let a nice one like that go back out into the wild......nor will I ever....
but I thought that the O.G.P. was meaning "money or profit" value in "selling" this coin(s)
In reading this first original statement anyway......

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Does anyone buy these?
...was wondering if there is/are collectors that buy these coins

Isn't that rare.....isn't that valuable.....isn't worth the time to buy or sell it.
You're just not going to put the kids through college by buying/selling/hoarding Gem Brilliant MS grade raw 1960-D Lincolns that you rescue from circulation.
A Vo-Tech school ? .... yes maybe.....but not a state university !
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