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Thank you Roger. That was the second part of the answer I was looking for.
Ps...you'll never guess what I'm listening to?... a record playing songs from the Roaring 20's! The music back then was quite something! How music has changed over the years
Coin is definitely a small date. They are actually quite easy to differentiate with a little experience.
D mint 1960 small date cents are worth just about the same thing as the large date coins - under 25 cents for anything other than a red uncirculated coin (unless it's a die variety).
Charles D. Daughtrey, NLG, Author, "Looking Through Lincoln Cents"
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