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1960 D ROOSEVELT DIME RPM-002

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  • 1960 D ROOSEVELT DIME RPM-002

    Hello CONECA, I am looking at a 1960 D Roosevelt Dime. The subject coin looks similar to the pics on VV (not great pics). The position looks right. Thoughts or comments?
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    The 1960D Roosevelt Dime RPM-002 is described as northeast meaning that the weakest punched mintmark is northeast of the strongest punched mintmark on the coin. Below is a picture of RPM-002 from Variety Vista including some crudely drawn arrows to indicate the remnants of the weaker mintmark. The mintmark on your coin shows machine doubling in my opinion.
    1960D-10C-VV-RPM-002.png

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      Un fortunately I have to agree with Lionmc13. The three photographs appear to be MD.
      Sorry.. Eric

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      • #4
        Hello CONECA, Thanks guys for the comments on a Sunday. Happy Holidays to all! Cheers, Bruce.

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