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1960-D Lincoln Cent RPM#13 D/D/D Instead Of D/D?

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1960-D Lincoln Cent RPM#13 D/D/D instead of D/D?

This guy needs a bath.. but anyway this 1960-D Lincoln Cent appears to also have tilted split serifs in addition to the extreme northern extra mint mark?

If you look at the one on CC you can see faded 3rd mint mark

1960D-1MM-013

Any opinions suggestions or feedback welcome...

1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?

1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?
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I see the Northern D and split serifs on the normal location D. I would say there are 3 Ds. Nice coin.
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Looks like three D's to me.
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I agree. 3. Nice!
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Some one on a different forum hinted it could be a 1960d-1MM-016 then it would be a D/D/D/D as the was already a D/D/D

now I am more confused

well anyway its either a 1960d-1MM-016 or 1960D-1MM-013 with a additional tilted mint mark

Here are some full images encase anyone wants to give a stab


1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?

1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?

1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?

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What kind of value is associated with the obvious repunched varieties like this?
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I have no clue on pricing but maybe someone can chime in.. I used sold sales on ebay as guideline to value.

I never really sold any variety would depend on which one the rarity, eye appeal, if it top 100, etc I bought similar strong ones of ebay for $1 upto $40

for me its all about the search as with most varieties you will lose money as the amount of coins need to search plus the time involved

on ebay this rpm 1960d-1mm-013 would maybe $5-8 if was high grade maybe more

but a similar RPM 1960d-1mm-001 is worth maybe $50-125 in high grade a few hundred slabbed
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The CONECA listings do not show these on their 1960-D RPM-013 in different die stages. If you get a better image rotated that might help for an overlay. So either it is coin contact or a different die than 013. Any markers matching?
Stage A: Obverse is EDS Reverse is MDS
Stage B: Light die crack over V. D. B. - EMDS Reverse is EMDS
Stage C: Obverse is MDS Light die cracks on column # 1, 2, 11, and #12 - MDS
Stage D: Die chip in upper 9 of date - LMDS Reverse is LMDS
Stage E: Obverse is LDS Die break at Right eave - LDS
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Again I'm no expert but think the images used on coppercoins for 1MM-013 and 1MM-016 maybe crossed.

The initial image for 1MM-013 looks like a close MM match but the LDS example under 1MM-013 looks more like the 1MM-016 example. Just a thought for now. Thanks, Doug.
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On the LDS and later die states the center bar is missing on the 013. that is what you see on my image from that year on CC's:
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=lds
Here is a circulated example that shows the center bar:
1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?
1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?
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I am a bit confused by this one. According to Variety Vista, the normal D mintmark in 1960 has a split serif on the upper left. See following picture from Variety Vista. 1960-D-Lincoln-Cent-RPM#13--D/D/D-Instead-Of-D/D?
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