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1960-D LMC Odd Mint Mark

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I know there are a bunch of RPM's for this year. But this one looks strange to me. Fat on the southwest, and thin on the northeast.

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It might have been one of the minor RPMs but it has received a contact hit that has distorted the shape and makes attribution impossible.
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I'm going to suggest that the filling is caused by a minor die chip.
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I am pretty sure if you take picture of the date with mint mark you can try to overlay match it to a titled d/d on coppercoin which there are a few similar ones I have one similar for #48 but another for #6 that had wear or a hit.

This is a fun date to search most rolls have a few different varieties in them there is a lot to match them up against.
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1960D has a lot of RPM's. A look at the date, liberty and motto may help narrow it down. For me anyway.

I have fits with these MM's. You could stamp one on my forehead and I'd still have trouble finding it. Thanks, Doug.
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