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1960 D Jefferson Cud

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I was searching a box of nickels last night and found this. The condition of the coin is what caught my eye first; around MS62-63. I looked on cuds-on-coins and found one that I believe to be an EDS of this one but couldn't find this one exactly.

Pretty cool.



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Die chips would be my guess
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This is known as a 60-D bar because of the bar-shaped Cud over the zero. There's a 1961-D variety as well, with the Cud over the six. Nice find, especially in such a high grade!
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Die chips are probably more accurate since their is little to no direct rim contact. Good catch, Jasper62!

Numisma, do you have a good source of info on these besides cuds-on-coins?
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Good catch- yes, I think they are die chips.
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