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Can Anyone Tell Me About This 1960-D Penny

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Can anyone please tell me if this is an error on the date with it overlapping from small to large

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to CCF. Please crop and rotate photos properly before posting. Also, please tell us in detail what your question is. I think it is a large date with environmental damage.
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@fogish, first welcome to CCF. Second, your cent has typical wear and tear but also some surface staining. I don't see any mint errors, but perhaps there is something that you are seeing with the coin in hand?
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Please state what you are seeing as an error.
It just looks like a well circulated Lincoln.
Remember, It is only an error if it was done during the striking
of the coin. Anything that happens after that is just damage.
As John1 stated, please crop and rotate your photos as per CCF policy.
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I will try to do better with future posts thank you
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To CCF! You have a Large Date 1960 D LMC that was very unfortunately damaged outside of the U.S. Mint. It's Post Strike Damage ( PSD), and it's only worth face value.
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I think they are asking if it is a large date over small date.
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Yes I am wondering if its a large date over a small date
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It is damaged. Just a cull coin even if it were a large over small date. (Which it is not) How to tell:
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Note the size of the zero on the date. Your coin was a normal large date from that year.
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