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1960-D Small Date

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I have just discovered 2 of the above coins that have the loop on the
6 that is filled. One is completely filled the other is almost filled.
I have had these since 1960 They are both bu. I do not know if they any value or not. Any comments will be appreciated.
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welcome to the forum.

im sure photos will be important to evaluate any coin. if they are die "chips", they add little or no premium value. the large date BU might be worth $.10 or so. small date BU maybe $2.00 or so. there are many price guides available. still photos or scans are valuable
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The small date dies of this year experienced a lot of chipping. So much they replaced them to a better design during the year. Cracks/chips/breaks were common of this year and others as well.
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