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1960 D Penny RPM DDO?

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 Posted 08/13/2021  07:48 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ZachMartin to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Large date small date?
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It looks like a typical, well struck coin, no hub doubling that I can see. The mm would need to be clearer to see if there is an RPM but can see no evidence of it. The date is a large date. Here is a link to check yours against. I always look at the inner loop on the 9. The large date is tucked tight and almost pointing due east, where as the small date points more southeast.

http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...alldate.html
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Looks normal to me in these pics.
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Large date. Another indicator is to check the position of the 9 relative to the 1. The large date has the 9 in a slightly higher relative position.
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Okay I appreciate the input thank you
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I agree, normal large date.
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