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1960 D Penny Skirted R!

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I found this one today and I've seen a couple posts on 1960 d skirted r. I think I've found one. I was wondering if it is a skirted r and also if it's worth keeping? It's not in the best shape. Thanks guys

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Die chip.
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Yes,die chip. I have never heard of it being called skirted r.
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I've heard of that term before. They use it on ebay to make it seem to be something of value. But it is just a fancy name for a chip on the die. Probably created by someone who wanted to unload his coins on ebay.
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Thanks guys I wasn't expecting big things I just remembered seeing them before. I'll keep looking!
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