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1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

The "I" in Liberty I assume is PMD. And the mint mark must be MD. I don't see anything that looks like this one on coppercoins.
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The split serif on the bottom part of the mint mark are a RPM. But which one? Harder to tell on circulated examples.
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I agree. PMD (dig on jacket maybe grease/hit on I) on the first and the others RPMs. For some years, it takes a great deal of time to establish the right variety ID and sometimes (often), they are unlisted or in a different die state potentially. Good luck!
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Thanks guys. But if That "I" in Liberty is PMD. That puts this coin in pretty poor shape. And is probably not worth the time. Won't bring any premium.
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The I in LIBERTY is likely the result of a filled die strike. It does not look like PMD. The MM is a minor RPM.
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Ok, thanks I will try and research the RPM, in that case.
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Is the "I" on the shoulder east of the "Y" IN LIBERTY?
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That looks more like a gouge in the coin to me coop.
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1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

1960-D-Errors?

Before we go any further with this coin, I looked at the back and this is what it looks like. It looks like PMD to me, but I always seem to be wrong when it comes to my coins. The die chips or almost looks like foil, inside the columns is what, looked interesting to me. But again if all the other stuff is PMD, it's probably not worth the time. Coop, it is a gouge in the jacket.
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