1960 Large Date, MD or DD?

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  • CmonMang
    • Mar 2025

    #1

    1960 Large Date, MD or DD?

    1960 d LG date MD or DD? Should I open a new thread or is it cool to keep this one?
    Last edited by Guest; 01-13-2013, 05:15 AM.
  • Maineman750
    Administrator

    • Apr 2011
    • 12062

    #2
    MD...notice how the doubling cuts into the devices instead of adding thickness. And yes, always start a new thread for a new subject
    https://www.ebay.com/sch/maineman750...75.m3561.l2562

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    • copperlover

      #3
      I totally agree that this MD but keep looking there are many more to be found.

      Lucien

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      • jcuve
        Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
        • Apr 2008
        • 15458

        #4
        MD. And the coin shows surface abrasion issues as if the coin was rubbed recently. You might have found it that way, but if not, don't try and clean/polish or make coins look better as you're more likely to damage them.



        Jason Cuvelier


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        • CmonMang

          #5
          Thanks guys! Nah I dont or try not to clean the coins I find most of the time, only the easy quick dirt clean off. Found this one in a roll recently. I was wondering why it looked like that and i figured out why cuz ive recently tried some experiments with cleaning coins just to get some knowledge on it . I know ppl dont care much for MD and it doesnt bring a premium but i think theyre still cool haha. Thanks for the info you guys are solid!!!

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