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1960-D Small Date Check Out And Maybe One!

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this from a solid date roll I just got from a coin shop closing I got 12 different dates +mint marks 1958-1974all mint PDS .for about $30.00 most 1958 P&D sell for about 12.00 ea roll so the 10 other dates were almost free

1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!
1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!
1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!
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1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!
1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!
1960-D-Small-Date-Check-Out-And-Maybe-One!


this has extra polished reverse,2nd coin in roll
I am not saying this is an error or Die Variety

But it Maybe?
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04/02/2008 10:41 am
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1958P and D rolls are worth $7.75 each. The others are around $1 each. You still got a decent price, but none of it was almost free.
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The die chipping/breaking was part of the reason for the replacement to the large date dies. I've found them on EDS coins. They just didn't stay together with out the chipping.
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the 0 was the problem that why there 2 sizes S/L dates of 1960&60-D
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