what do you mean? My post was related to the question he asked if it was out of weight tolerance and I gave an acceptable answer i think his message kind of confused me.
On the 1960 D, there is a RPD and RPM, meaning a 1960 large date punched over the 1960 small date (two varieties that year) on the die, plus the mint mark is also re-punched (looks doubled). I cant tell from your pictures if that is what you have or not.
Wow if that's a d over d small v large date I may have hit the jackpot. Someone call Sal in here to burst my bubble
Better pictures but you have the coin in hand. From what I can see I think NOT the RPD/RPM but check PCGS or NGC for pictures or go to varietyvista.
Well it certainly seems to bare all of the tell tale signs. What makes you think that is isn't if I may ask
Not that I am seeing in your pictures. Lots of light bouncing around. You need to check if there is an actual known DDR for this date. It would be extremely for you to come up with the first known example if there is not a known DDR.
I have a 1984 penny its weighs 2.5 grams its as the same size as a nickel and its the same thickness as a penny anyone know anything????