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1970 S . Low Or High 7.?

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New to collecting and found this in jar of wheat and memorial pennys.Is it a high or low 7 ?

1970-S-.-Low-Or-High-7.?
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Hi and peterp! Any way you can take a picture directly above the coin, so the front of the coin is shown better?
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try this web side it was a big help for me

http://coppercoins.com/

The one tell tale sign between the two that NEVER fails is a crease that runs horizontally across the top of the diagonal of the 7 on ALL large date cents. That crease is completely absent on ALL small date cents (this works for proofs too). Take a look at the photos below and see for yourself...and enjoy collecting!

http://www.coppercoins.com/lincoln/..._ld_date.jpg
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Can't tell from your current pic. I look at the 9 to tell the difference.
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Here is an image to copy to save to check back later with:
1970-S-.-Low-Or-High-7.?
Most of the time if you wonder, it is usually a large date. You are usually pretty sure when you really have one and don't question it.
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Looks like a large date from what Ican see. The 9 loop appears to be pointing at the bottom of the 7. Hard to tell from the photo though.
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