Yes. Go to this link to see the difference between the large date and small date US cents in 1960 . http://reviews.ebay.com/1960-Small-Date-Lincoln%20Cents_W0QQugidZ10000000003296511
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
For 1960 proof sets there are 2 kinds a large date & small date. This refers to the 1 cent coin only in both sets. Large date retail value is $20.00 and the small date is $35.00.
For the 1960 proof sets 2 variety's exist, a large date & small date. This refers only to the 1 cent coin in both sets. Large date retail value is $35.00 and the small date is $41.00. Issue price was $2.10
Two Proof sets were issued in 1960 the only difference is the Lincoln cent, one set has a large date cent and the other is a small date cent. Retail value of the large date is $23.00 the small date is $33.00 the numeral 0 is smaller then normal for the small date.
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
In 1960, two varieties of Lincoln cents were issued from the Philadelphia Mint, a large date and a small date. The small date has the higher value so you need to find out which ones are in the roll. A collector or dealer should give you a better idea of value after the coins are seen.
Find a good reference book at your library and compare the pictures to your coin. You can also probably find some good examples with an images search on Google.
There were already enough in circulation
The 1960 and 1970s small & large date Lincoln cents are proof and uncirculated. The 1982 proof sets do not have large and small date examples.
Less than a few pennies
For 1960 proof sets there are 2 kinds a large date & small date. This refers to the 1 cent coin only in both sets. Large date retail value is $20.00 and the small date is $35.00.
For the 1960 proof sets 2 variety's exist, a large date & small date. This refers only to the 1 cent coin in both sets. Large date retail value is $35.00 and the small date is $41.00. Issue price was $2.10
Pictures with Woofer was created on 1960-01-08.
Pictures with Woofer ended on 1960-06-24.
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1960 pennies are worth more. Wrong!.... 2008 are worth more... its about quantity not YEAR Clever. But I would point out that the 1990 pennies would probably be worth the most due to the fact that they contain more copper =)