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Pillar of the Community
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The image of LIBERTY came out nice. Any chance you can get that same clarity on the eye area? It's hard to tell if it is just a die dot at the eye.
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Sure thing @Petespockets55 What do you think about the stamping East of Lincoln's profile and South's lack of a slope subbed by just two cut outs?
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Bedrock of the Community
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I'm seeing a common '60 D cent with relatively light circulation wear, good luster, and a nice die chip (broken post) in R in LIBERTY.
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ijn1944 check out my added photos if you can. I havent seen all the 1960 d's out there. Do most common ones have the doubling die "effect" aswell?
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 to CCF. What is your coin photo taking set up? Need a lot of improvement,WADR. The better the photo you post the better we can help you. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
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MD along the bust outline and still can't tell whats going on with the eye area
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Bedrock of the Community
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I agree with ijn1944's assessment, above, totally.   to the CCF! 
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John1 Attempted your wise sage critic's. So what do you see in the 2nd set of comment updated pics? Does it resemble at all thee RPM and SD/LD pennys of this unique year, that ive diligently compared them to?
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