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1960-D LMC...PMD? Chipped Die? Both? Neither?

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Found this one tonight. Your thoughts? Obverse and reverse are photos of the same coin.

1960-D-LMC...PMD?--Chipped-Die?--Both?--Neither?

1960-D-LMC...PMD?--Chipped-Die?--Both?--Neither?



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Both are die chips. No added value, but still fun to find!
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The reverse is a chip and the 6 in the date looks like it took a hit along time ago and smoothed over with being circulated for so long.
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It's also a small date. More common than the small date 1960-P
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They were know for die chips. Probably the reason for the Large date ones. The dies suffered a lot.
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