The Red Book would be an asset
to have; it shows good photos of
many die varieties of all denominations;
The CherryPickers Guide to Die Varieties
would be even better if you're looking for
die errors in your change.
Retired Collector & Dealer in Major Mint Error Coins & Currency since the 1960's.Co-Author of Whitman's "100 Greatest U.S. Mint Error Coins", and the Error Coin Encyclopedia, Vols., III & IV. Retired Authenticator for Major Mint Errors for PCGS. A 50+ Year PNG Member.A full-time numismatist since 1972, retired in 2022.
I don't pretend to know the identification points of every variety - even some of the popular ones - so I am not ashamed to try a Google search. As above, the answer is often easily found.
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Both look Large date.
Both are large dates.
The Red Book would be an asset
to have; it shows good photos of
many die varieties of all denominations;
The CherryPickers Guide to Die Varieties
would be even better if you're looking for
die errors in your change.
I don't pretend to know the identification points of every variety - even some of the popular ones - so I am not ashamed to try a Google search. As above, the answer is often easily found.
It's not a 1960...it's a 1960-D Lincoln cent.
Same value, I think.
**Vin ** you could not find that one yourself?
Your welcome
You might thank others its called common courtesy and should be extended especially since they gave the answer your incapable of finding on your own.
KK nice job on pictures maybe an d say maybe this thing will understand. or most likely not.
Not a total loss as I am sure others appreciate as wel
FYI VIn or whatever not that you read it cent,
Your welcome hint hint.
Both are large dates
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Thanks guys
Yep... as recommended above, the CPG is a great investment for variety searchers... Cheers, RickO