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1970-S Cent Small Vs Large Date Repository & Attribution

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 Posted 11/27/2017  10:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Reeds253 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hey Turbo slow it down a little. I know it's exciting to have a new hobby. Instead of 1000 questions why don't you do a little studying about your area of interest. Its not that hard to tell a SD from a LD! Stop with all the pictures and questions about small dates. Poor Coop and others are being WAY to patient. When you buy your small date you'll know the difference. The only way you are going to find one is to search bank re-rolls. so go buy some bank boxes their cheap @$25 each. Any rolls or bags or lots you see online have ALL been searched, period. Do yourself a favor and slow it down. You will find lots of stuff if you don't push it. I always look for clashes, planchet errors, strike thrus, on my first or second look. I don't focus on major errors until look 4 or 5. I don't just pop the roll and cherry pick. Try it it works unless your a buyer then buy. But stop the repeated same questions. The boys have answered your question now. You have no 1970-S small date. But you have a butt load of large date coins to compare any future finds. The community is eager to see your new 1970-S small date when you have the genuine coin, like I said you'll know it.———It will be obvious.
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