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1960-P-1-DO-006 LMC Class 2 + 6

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After more than a week of searching, decided to do some P rolls.
Large Date. Light separation with some extra thickness can be seen on the date, motto, and LIBERTY.

1960-P-1-DO-006-LMC-Class-2-+-6

1960-P-1-DO-006-LMC-Class-2-+-6

1960-P-1-DO-006-LMC-Class-2-+-6

1960-P-1-DO-006-LMC-Class-2-+-6

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Hummm I don't see it. BUT ! If it is there, I am passing on them - I have a 5,000 count 1960-P bag I am going through slowly.
For my 1960-P hunt, I am looking for;
A N/S die scratch between the "Y" in the LIBERTY and the back of Lincoln's head,
A filled in "R" in TRUST and
A 45 degree angle scratch in the "6" in 1960.

Those equate to looking for 1960-P 1DO-006 and 1960-P 1DR-006.

The rest to me, are way too minor, and get tossed in the "to be rolled and sold" bucket. I bet I have close to 250-400 of these in about 1600 coins. With it being so minor, there is No way I'd feel comfortable - let alone try to explain to a buyer, what they are looking at, and what the "statement" is showing them.

That extra to mild thickness "statement" is open to interpretation, and I'll keep the peace by shutting up about it.
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03/31/2014 12:01 pm
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That is a match Albert. Looks like a later die state than the one on coppercoins.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
I couldn't match any of the die scratches. The clincher for me was the die chip in the center of the "R" in TRUST. Nice example. Any extras?
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Not so far. When I find one, no multiples are in the roll for quite a while. Maybe researching rolls someone missed the variety.
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The die chip on the E is a pretty good marker.
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