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I Think I Found A 1960 D With A Small O Over A Large One.

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 Posted 08/25/2016  03:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Sadieangel2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Is this a 1960d small 0 over a large O?



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I have my doubts. If that variety even exists
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Thank you Fuzzy. I'm not sure either but when looking through my loop what I'm seeing is a line around the 0 along with doubling on the 196 with a thickness under them all that appears to be some sort of doubling but I can't get the same effect with my phone camera. I'm hoping to get my usb working so I can get a better picture of it.
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It looks normal to me.
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That is a normal small date 1960-D cent.
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The coin took a hit on the outside edge of the '0'.
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 Posted 08/25/2016  12:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add djay1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is a picture of one I found a couple months ago. They are out there.



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Thank you everyone. I appreciate all the input. I like to try to get a clearer picture and try again cause it's just isn't showing what I'm
seeing :(

Thank you Djay1 you got a nice picture where you can clearly see it. Nice looking coin! I need to work on the pictures a bit. What it looks like here is not what I'm seeing with the loop. I'm going to keep trying till I can get a good picture and post again. Under the loop you can see the small 0 over the big one and it's pretty clear with the other part of the date but I just need to get a clear picture is all. I'll keep trying...
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There is no 1960D with a small 0 over a large 0, it is not possible for that to occur on only one digit of the date. However, there is a 1960D small date over large date(all four digits are affected, not just the 0) as seen in djay1's post, that particular die variety also has a very obvious repunched mintmark.
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Yea thank you, I can see it on all the areas of date and mint mark. I am working on getting better pictures.
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to the CCF!
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Thank you Coinfrog
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