EDS markers
Obverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known.
Reverse
Markers for this die state are not yet known.
MDS markers
Obverse
NNE die scratches through date. N/S die scratches through RTY in LIBERTY. Crossing die scratches under WE. Reverse is MDS
Reverse
Die crack down column 1. Short E/W die scratches from left cornice area. ENE die scratch from right roof to E in AMERICA. Die chip on column 12. Heavy N/S die scratch between NE in ONE.
LDS markers
Obverse
Obverse die scratches in a random pattern with a few stronger ones. A long die scratch from the lower loop of the 9 to the vest. Two longer die scratches in the field above date with one connecting on the upper part of the 6. Medium die scratches through TRU of TRUST that are fading but should be visible on earlier die states. Several light die scratches under ear and on neck. One runs SW from the Ear lobe and a stronger one on collar.
Reverse
A small die crack running NE from right cornice tip with a larger die break on column # 12 through right cornice to tip. Three strong die scratches from base to the E in ONE. Two longer die scratches running NW from left base of Memorial touching UN of AMERICA. Two smaller scratches on left cornice tip and column # 1.
Value Information
  F...................0.50
  VF..................1.00
  EF..................1.50
  AU..................2.00
  UNC.................3.00
  MS63................4.00
  MS65................6.00
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1960D-1MM-153
| D/D TILTED (MDS)
CONECA: UNKNOWN  |  Crawford:UNKNOWN
Wexler: UNKNOWN  |  FS#:UNKNOWN
coin photographed is credited to Carl Ignatz

Large Date. Another of the many tilted RPMs for this date. Be careful when attributing them.











 

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