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1960-D Small Over Large. I Think? I Can't Find Any $info For Grades Less Than 63

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1960-D-Small-Over-Large.-I-Think?--I-Can't-Find-Any-$info--For-Grades-Less-Than-63
1960-D-Small-Over-Large.-I-Think?--I-Can't-Find-Any-$info--For-Grades-Less-Than-63
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Don't see this as a Small over Large. Grade around VF-25, just a guess without reverse pic.
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I agree with Coinfrog.

No secondary D touching the base of the 9 for starters.
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Don't see it. Looks like the coin was buffed on a buffing wheel.
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@Petes: can you post up a reference for this type of error please?
Not an error.

http://www.varietyvista.com/01b%20L...0DDDO001.htm
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Just a small date Denver coin. These are common. The Philly ones have a premium on the small dates. But the large and small dates from Denver are 50/50% so they are common to find. On the DDO, the area to look at is on the zero on the date:
1960-D-Small-Over-Large.-I-Think?--I-Can't-Find-Any-$info--For-Grades-Less-Than-63
This one also has the DDO and a RPM as well. But note the zero on this. They will be that huge.
Side by side a normal:
1960-D-Small-Over-Large.-I-Think?--I-Can't-Find-Any-$info--For-Grades-Less-Than-63
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That is a much better pic... I just read my lil cheat sheet without actually researching... saw what looks like that extra lil d to the side and just ran with it. Overtired. Thanks for the info...
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Cheat sheets are good for memory, but know why there are a doubled die is more important. Why? Because you may have found the first new doubled that was not listed for that year. It will may be on a sheet. So know what to look for is better than a memory sheet. Need more information? I'm just starting. (as usual)
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