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1960 D LMC. Opinions On Machine Damage?

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hey guys, not sure what to make of this.
1960-D-LMC.-Opinions-On-Machine-Damage?
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1960-D-LMC.-Opinions-On-Machine-Damage?
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It is a large date with a die chip in liberty. Where are you seeing machine damage?
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I'm sorry, I wrote the wrong post for that pic. I was going to ask if it was a Cud, and if it increased value.
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No added value,it is common.
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I would agree.
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Sometimes referred to as a "skirted R" and is caused by a die chip. I can't tell if there is a chip between the E and R but you can check and see if it matches any of these

http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb5-1960d/
http://cuds-on-coins.com/ldb6-1960d/

Also, looks like a small date to me... ?
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thank you all
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