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1960-D Large Or Small Date?

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1960-D-Large-Or-Small-Date?


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Looks like a SD.
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Looks to me like you have yourself a 1960 d small date congrates thats a cool find just found one myself about a week ago. Great find
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Small date from Denver. Denver was half and half in concerns to large and small date production so are not as collectable for that reason. I think because 1960's were horded because of the rare Philly small date they all rarely show up.

Maybe the glare, but may show some split on the mint mark. Lots of RPMs this year. Some are to minor to list, but lots are listed. Thanks, Doug.
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Thats a small date
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I bought a whole roll of 1960s and a whole roll of 60D cents on ebay... seems the 60s were large date and the Ds were small date. Thanks for the info! Blair
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If you I get a shot at a roll of 1960 P sm. dates, you better pick it up! Even if its $20! I have NEVER found one wild even after 780,000 searched since 2014. Have been fortunate to snag some XF's and a group of 5 very nice MS60+'s, but its been at a fairly high cost. Seems to be plenty of the other three 1960P & D rolls around, prices for those are quite reasonable.

BTW, 1960D's have one of the most varied amounts of RPM's around!
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If you I get a shot at a roll of 1960 P sm. dates, you better pick it up! Even if its $20!


20$? I wish!!

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-P-Smal...AOSwUKxYj3U4

This one is even more ridiculous:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-P-Smal...AOSwGIRXbFpR
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The top of the 1 is even with the top of the 9 in the SD, but lower than the top of the 9 in the LD. Once you've seen both it's easy to tell them apart.
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