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1960 D Large Over Small?

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You need to try to get better photos. The one of the reverse side isn't too bad, try to get some of the obverse like that.
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Hard to tell from the pics but it looks like a small date so it wouldn't be a large over small date. The over date is on large date coins.
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The pic is too blurry for details but it does have the appearance of a small date. If it is than it isn't the Denver mint small over large hubbing . That die has the overall appearance of a large date.
A lot of funky things are going on with the numbers on a small date and can lead you to think there is something going on with a normal coin.
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Here is the listing on coppercoins.
http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/...ie_state=mds
Here is an example of one. It is a doubled die and a RPM. (double variety)
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look for the RPM, and we would need closeups of the pics to tell for sure.
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