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1960 (P) Small Date (Value?)

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1960-P-Small-Date--Value?

1960-P-Small-Date--Value?
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Nice one! MS-64

There's no firm price guide for these, generally between $8-$20 depending on the coin.
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What are the tell-tale signs this is a small date? Thanks!
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Look at the "1" and the "9". On the small date, the "9" is the same height as the "1". On the large date the "9" is clearly higher than the "1". Once you see it, it's easy to spot, especially if they are BU or MS!
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cool. Thanks!
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Hmm... I didn't know that about the 1 and the 9. The differences in the sixes is clear as nite and day for me.
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I'll have to check that out. What's the big difference between the 6's?
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