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1970-S Lg Or Sm?

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Just found this in a roll. I can't tell if it's lg or sm 1970s.
Help please.

1970-S-Lg-Or-Sm?

1970-S-Lg-Or-Sm?

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Mila

The squared end on the inside loop of the 9 says this is a large date .
the small date 9 comes to a point and aims more at the center of the 7.
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Mila, here's a detail from my 70-S SD for comparison:

1970-S-Lg-Or-Sm?

I also go by how far the downstroke of the 7 goes below the 0. On a SD it's notably shorter.
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02/22/2008 6:52 pm
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Also, the inside loop of the 9 ends differently.

Large Date - Squared off

Small date - Pointed
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Yeah....what they said.
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Ya what Foundinrolls said
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ahhhhhhhhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmIBID and DITTO !!
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