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Newbie Needs Trained Eye 1960 D Over D Small Over Large Cent

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1960 D small over large help


I'm extremely new to numismatics, and coins in general, but have quickly become intrigued. Even with a descent loop, and other forms of magnification, I feel like I could look at an error in a coin and convince myself I'm seeing things. Or, I'm sure I'm just as capable of the doing the opposite. I scanned part of a roll of 1960 D pennies at 1200 dpi which should be large enough for a trained eye to catch a D over D small over large date. For kicks, would you mind looking at let me know if you see anything here? Thank you for your time. http://www.flickr.com/photos/fixers...photostream/
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Welcome to the forum!
If you do a search on the forum here you will find a recent thread on this very topic.
All 1960 D sm/lg date coins are a large date with a small date on top of it. The coins in your photo are all small dates.
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The "0" on a sm/lg date is very very obvious.
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these are from my collection.. it is a lot easier to tell these things when you have the two to compare

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Looks like most of them are small dates. Here is what to look for on a 1960D-1MM-100 Small over large date. Not the 0 on the date:
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