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  • 1960-D RPM help!

    Hi, one other question, can anyone advise as to what rpm the attached coin is? Thanks again in advance for all of the help. I am new here, and the info is a huge help! Andy
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    Andy, welcome to the forum!
    I would suggest you include the full date, on these. It is very difficult to identify, if only a partial date is given. FYI, you might check this forum: coppercoins.com. If not a member, read the opening page, anf become a member. It is one of, if not THE biggest photo dartabase for the copper coins.
    Dick

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      1960 RPM

      I listed it is a 1960-D. I do not understand?

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        Andy, I mean that the image should have the full date, rather than a small portion of the date, as your image has. In the 1960-D listings, there are so many, that it is critical that all of the date be visible, in order to make an overlay, which usually will give positive identification of the particular die which struck the coin. Hope this helps.
        When I referred you to the coppercoins.com site, it was to provide you with 160+ dies images, that you could go thru, and compare your coin with. The one that comes closest will also have "markers", which will further identify the die.
        Dick
        Last edited by livingdinasaur; 05-07-2009, 01:58 PM. Reason: additional info

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