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1960-D Small Date Over Large?

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pleas help indetifying




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 Posted 08/30/2013  05:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I am no pro but it does not look like the LD/SD to me. Google it and compare pics.
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Your coin is a small date. The LD/SD is a large date with hints of a small date on top of it. So this coin cannot be the over date.
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The 1960-d small date over large date is actually
a class III doubled die and not an overdate.
Any and all 20th century coins would also be in this
category if they have that overdate look.
Wexler and Coppercoins show this variety along with
pics. and more info. There were also proof hubs/dies
for 1960 that had both the SD/LD and the LD/SD
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Looks like MD to me. Flat and shelf like. with all above
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The best way to tell the large date over a small date is to look at the zero in the date. That is the clincher to me.
1960-D-Small-Date-Over-Large?

Yours is a small date with a die chip on the 6.
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Thank you guys for help
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