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Does One Look Different Than The Other? (1960 Cent)

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Why does the first one look odd?

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Are they both the same year?
If you are comparing coins, they have to be the same year as
sometimes the dies have slight variations year to year.
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Same.year. 1960.
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Below the knees with Lincoln sitting on his chair it appears a little different. I think it is just more wear on the RHS coin at knee level.
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