1960 D Obv Die Break 4 each identical

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  1. Inspector43

    Inspector43 Celebrating 75 Years Active Collecting Supporter

    Here is a more radical 1960-D that I found in my circulated coins. Would this be called an RPM?
    1960 D Double (1).jpg 1960 D Double (2).jpg
     
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  3. alurid

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  5. Collect89

    Collect89 Coin Collector

    Hello @Inspector43

    Your 1960-D cent is certainly a VERY good example of a RPM. Cool find. I envy you being able to search 50-60 year old MS coins. Good photos by the way! :)

    I don't know if your coin is the one that @alurid posted. To be certain, you will need to search all the RPMs at varietyvista like this one perhaps?: http://www.varietyvista.com/02b LC RPMs Vol 2/1960DRPM109.htm
    Check-out #54, #109, & #113. If you don't see your coin in the 100+ 1960-D examples, then you found a new one. Note that die scratches like those in the OP are shown on several varietyvista listings.

    Edit to add: Like I said, I envy you. 10 years ago I got to search a similar hoard of MS cents. Here is the 2009 thread: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ro...f-these-1957-d-are-keepers.61588/#post-770959
     
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  6. Inspector43

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    Wow and great. Thanks for the feedback. I think I have a roll of 1957 in that pile somewhere. I really appreciate the hints. In my 70 years of collecting all I looked for was date, mint and eye appeal. I missed a big part of collecting. Playing catch up is difficult but I thank all the members of CT.
     
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  8. alurid

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    Does it have the die chip and break on Right Cornice?
     
  9. Inspector43

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    I would say yes. It is worn but the chip and the break seem to be there.
     
  10. Inspector43

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    Here is the best photo I could get of the right corner. I just opened a mint roll of 60-D Cents and hope to have some variations. 1960-D Rev RPM049.jpg
     
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  11. Inspector43

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    I have been through a lot of 1960 LMC's and it is getting interesting. I just dumped out this mint roll to take a look. I got these back in my IMG_5603.JPG High School days.
     
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  12. Double Die

    Double Die I know just enough to be dangerous

    I went to my LCS a while back and picked up some foil wrapped rolls of 60 & 60D cents. Out of the 5 rolls, I found 25 with the exact same die clash and polishing lines. I think I even posted them but can't remember for sure?
     
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  13. Inspector43

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    If you remember where they are posted please let us know. I would like to see them.
     
  14. Inspector43

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    I started this post with 4 identical die scratches. I have looked at the batch again and found one more with the same die scratches. Attached is number 5. 1960 D Die Break 5.jpg
     
  15. Inspector43

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    I am replying to the furrow question (late I'm sure). But I have attached a photo that shows a die crack on the skull below the hair line. This same die crack is on all 5 examples. 1960 D Die Break Cracked Skull #2.jpg
     
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