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1960 D ? RPD/Mm ? ?

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There is something going on with this one. There are parts on top of numbers that are much taller than they should be and lines like seperation. Look at the bottom of the nine!
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I did the match before I posted this. I just can't seem to get the light to show the 'D' above the 'D'. but Ill try your's.
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It's a small date for that year. Try turning the coin 180 degrees and take the shot again of the mint mark area. The inside of the upper center appears to have something going on in that area. I'll be watching for more images.
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