I hope these are good enough photos but can I get some info on these. If there doubled or what not and if the mint Mark is a repunch on the one
You are showing 2 different Cents correct? The first 2 pictures show Die Chips on the letter R and the number 9 The Mint Mark on the other Cent is interesting but I don't know what it could be.. Maybe an Over Mintmark similar to this one - http://lincolncentresource.com/RPMS/1960Drpm13.html
Third cent is an RPM -021 D/D northeast. One of 113 RPM for the year. http://varietyvista.com/02b LC RPMs Vol 2/1960DRPM021.htm
Coin 3 looks like RPM-021. Try to match up some markers. Awesome RPM! http://varietyvista.com/02b LC RPMs Vol 2/1960DRPM021.htm
To determine if your coin is worth being graded, first determine the current value of the coin. Approximate coin values can be found on web sites such as PCGS.com, NGC.com or by researching recent auction results (actual sale prices) on sites such as stacksbowers.com, heritage.com, or eBay. After you have determined the coins' value you should compare that to the cost of grading + 2-way shipping and insurance. Professional grading is performed by a third party grading service (TPG). PCGS and NGC are considered "top tier". ANCS, ICG and others are considered "second tier". Each TPG have their strong and weak points. There are other grading services (too numerous to list) that I suggest you avoid. The grading, shipping and insurance fee's for each of the fore mentioned TPG's can be found on their respective web sites. Note: Not every TPG recognize every variety. In the case of coin 3 only ANCS will recognize RPM-021. I don't know the condition of coin 3 but using the prices shown in the variety vista link I doubt that professional grading would be worth it in this case. What I do recommend is you put the coin in a quality flip, catalog it along with the rest of your collection, continue researching your coins, continue collecting, continue reading coin talk, but most of all enjoy this wonderful hobby!
The coin is worth less than grading fees. Very cool rpm in what appears to be very nice condition. These just don't carry a huge premium. I'd say $50 to the rite collector.