Hi Gang! I picked up 10 boxes on Thursday and finished the last of last nite (Oct. 6th). I'm getting a nice mix out of the New York market. Out of the 10 boxes sorted, I got 4 boxes Cu, including 7 rolls of brand new 1960-D's. Many, many Wheaties to go through later. I just keep sorting and putting the Cu back in the original bank box for storage. "Love My Rydale!" "A thing of beauty".
you would have to consult a red book or some other coin book or magazine the 60 D small date is rarer than the 60d large date, but not really valuable. it is the 60 small date (w/o the D) that is the rarest.
Copperhead, Sounds like you had a great weekend! The easy way to tell the small date is that the tail on the 6 is short and stubby on the small date. Not a huge market for the 60-D small date, but certainly a premium over the large date if BU.
If your percentages are low.. just sort more.
"Preserving REAL coinage.. 2 tons at a time... and FAKE coinage.. a quarter ton at a time.. just for speculation"