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1960 D Small Date ?

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I would say that this is NOT a 1960 D small date....

Just looking for a second opinion.....

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To me, all you have to do is look at the 6. There is a dramatic difference:
http://www.thecentproject.com/sort1960.php
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Thanks....I am one of the annoying slow learners but when I get it, I don't forget....
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The 1960 and 1982 cents are the only ones that are really naked-eye detectable - and are pretty easy.

Biggest difference that's easiest to see - the shape of the 6. If the top of the digit extends over the right loop - large date. If not - small date.
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You're not annoying me. Just sharing valuable links.
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And really...I'm never annoyed by anyone here posting an honest question to something they haven't posted before. If you came in with a roll of circ 1960 cents asking if every one of them was a small date in separate threads - that would be annoying.

Just learn from the responses you get and try using those responses to keep yourself from asking the same questions over and over and you will be just fine.
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