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1960 D Small Vs Large Date

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I need some help on this. I've been looking at these two for an hour trying to determine if one is a small date and one is a large date I've decided that this is the case. However, I'd like the expertise of the hive to confirm. I say the first pic is the small and the second pic is the large. Thoughts? Thanks in advance.

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First pic small.
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The first is small date and the second is large date.
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THANK YOU!
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I determine by the height of the 9. If the top is level with the top of the 1, it is a small date. If it is higher than the 1, it is a large date. However, I don't usually bother with 60-Ds.
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You were right. Nice pair to serve as examples.
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The way I tell the difference is on the small date the 0 in date has a smaller inside diameter than the 0 on the large date. this never failed me.
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I always check for mark on the 6 inside loop.
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