search the site!
|
|
Pocket Change...
This year's cents are much better known for their yield in repunched mint marks than in doubled dies. Although there are some pretty nice doubled dies, the number and quality pale in comparison to their one-letter counterparts. obverse - Other than for a few notable cases, doubled dies should be expected to be limited in number and scope. In general, pay attention to the L in LIBERTY, the eyelid area, and to the motto. Do not be fooled by very light doubling in the WE area, as this is a common anomaly caused by a master die. reverse - For Philadelphia minted cents this is a year with a few very nice reverse doubled dies and little else to report. Although the ones with nice spread are very noticeable, they also tend to be somewhat common. Class 5 and class 6 seem to fit the general majority of reverse doubled dies this year.
|
|
the proof...
Proof cents this year, like many other years surrounding 1960 tend to be quantitatively productive for minor doubled dies, with very few making merit for special mention. obverse - A short list of very nice date size doubled dies (small date over large date) top the list by far in what to be watching for. It may also be worth mentioning to look out for the L in LIBERTY for the minor bar style doubled die. reverse - This year's proof cent sports a few rather minor reverse doubled dies. Most are class 2, 5, 6, or a combination of these.
|
|
Did You Know?
|
|
quick links
|
|
1960 Denver repunched mint mark listings
This listing includes all known 1960 Denver repunched mint marks as
listed by the coppercoins.com attribution system. The photographs of
each die are split into their respective die states
.
Click on the die states listed to see the photos and additional
information regarding that die. If there are no die state links shown
for the die you want to visit, we have not yet examined that die.
Page links are at the bottom if applicable for this list. You are
currently viewing page 22 of 52 pages.
|
1960D-1MM-106 | D/D NORTH
CONECA: RPM-106 Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WRPM-101 FS#: unlisted Small date. Shows as an extra lower curve and horizontal bar inside the primary mintmark. Similar to 1960D-1MM-104 but is higher.
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
0.50 |
0.60 |
1.00 |
1.25 |
3.00 |
4.50 |
8.00 |
|
|
1960D-1MM-107 | D/D EAST
CONECA: RPM-107 Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WRPM-095 FS#: unlisted Small date. An extra downward pointing curve extending from the middle of the outside curve of the primary mintmark.
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
0.50 |
0.55 |
0.90 |
1.25 |
2.75 |
4.00 |
6.50 |
|
|
1960D-1MM-108 | D/D NORTH
CONECA: RPM-108 (see de Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WRPM-100 FS#: unlisted Small date. Shows as a faint lower horizontal line inside the middle of the primary mintmark. This variety is rather scarce and tough to identify. This RPM was listed as CONECA RPM-108 in the 1997 RPM book, but is no longer listed as a CONECA RPM. The new listing for RPM-108 is a mixture of 1960D-1MM-135 and 1960D-1MM-205
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
0.75 |
1.50 |
2.50 |
4.00 |
6.00 |
8.00 |
14.00 |
|
|
1960D-1MM-109 | D/D SOUTH
CONECA: RPM-109 Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WRPM-105 FS#: unlisted Small date. Shows as an extra lower serif and lower horizontal line across the bottom of the primary mintmark.
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
1.00 |
1.50 |
2.00 |
3.00 |
4.00 |
5.00 |
7.00 |
|
|
1960D-1MM-110 | D/D SOUTH
CONECA: RPM-110 Crawford: unknown
Wexler: WRPM-137 FS#: unlisted Small date. Shows as an extra lower serif and partial horizontal line across the bottom of the primary mintmark. Similar to 1960D-1MM-109 but closer spread.
F12 |
VF20 |
EF40 |
AU50 |
MS60 |
MS63 |
MS65 |
0.55 |
0.90 |
1.50 |
2.25 |
3.75 |
5.00 |
6.50 |
|
If you have a 1960D repunched mint mark that is not listed here and
would like to see it included in this listing, please feel
free to contact us via e-mail at
cd@coppercoins.com
to arrange to send it in for attribution.
|
|
|
|