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1960 D LMC Two Internal Die Breaks?

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1960 D cent. I think the obverse has a broken post on the 9 and the reverse has a funny little line on the "T" in "CENT" that I am calling a IDB. Am I right? I know they are small, but what do you think? I get excited whenever I find even small finds while coin roll hunting. Thanks
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Die chips, not interior die breaks
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Nice die chips.
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I think that might be a RPM-008 late stage with the die chip in the first 9 of the date. I could be wrong. Was looking at that all night on another 1960 D I pulled from a roll.
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Die chips for sure!
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Location is no where near the same: 1960D-1MM-008
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=eds
1960-D RPM-008:
http://www.varietyvista.com/02b%20L...0DRPM008.htm

On your coin there is no evidence of a RPM. If you are trying to use markers first to match to a variety, that is not the way it is done. There were many of the 1960's cents with the broken '9' that are not a RPM. Markers only apply if the variety is there first. Then a marker will help confirm a die state that the marker appears on. Variety first, then markers. Never backwards.
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thanks everyone
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