I just found a 1960-D penny in a bankroll pic enclosed I need info

Discussion in 'Coin Roll Hunting' started by Timsherman6, Apr 13, 2019.

  1. Timsherman6

    Timsherman6 Member

    Can someone please tell me if this is a large date and should I get this coin graded
     

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  3. Gilbert

    Gilbert Part time collector Supporter

    What you have is a large date Denver mint cent. Nice to have but not worth having graded.
     
  4. Timsherman6

    Timsherman6 Member

  5. toned_morgan

    toned_morgan Toning Lover

    Very nice find and nice pictures too.
     
  6. Timsherman6

    Timsherman6 Member

    Thank you very much should I get it graded
     
  7. hotwheelsearl

    hotwheelsearl Well-Known Member

    Yes, feel free to waste a lot of money if you really want to get it graded for some reason.
     
  8. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Don't have it graded. It's a waste of money. The coin is only worth a dollar or so.
     
  9. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The only cents from 1960 that have value is the 1960 small date Philly,
    and the 1960 D small date over large date.
    The 1960 large date, the 1960 D small date the 1960 D large date are all common.
    No, you should not get your coin graded. I show 1960-D large date in MS at .30 cents. But there's really no market for it. That would be retail.
    If you think this is some MS 67 coin, go ahead and roll the dice.
    It's a very nice coin and I would absolutely keep it. Someone probably had it in their collection (condition) and after 60 years finally gave up on it being worth anything and spent it.
     
    Last edited: Apr 13, 2019
  10. Timsherman6

    Timsherman6 Member

    Thank you very much for the advice
     
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  11. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    What is a dead lamb called?
     
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