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1970 LMC Small Date/Large Date?

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@spruett001 on the ball with an encyclopedia of photographic evidence!! That's top-level testimony right there.
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Nice thread. I enjoy learning about the modern variations that exist out there.
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This is a large date for sure. Best way to identify for me is the 9. However, the corner of the 7 is a nice identifier as well - pending coin condition; you can generally spot a slice and sharp edge contact verses the small date having no slice and is rounded in the corner of the 7.
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@spruett001 on the ball with an encyclopedia of photographic evidence!! That's top-level testimony right there.


Thank you @jeffbuckes, but all the credit for those images goes to @coop. I just happened to have downloaded many of his diagrams for occasions such as this. Personally, I draw an imaginary line from the bottom of the 1 to the bottom of the 7 and then to the bottom of the 0. If that line is straight, it is a small date. If the line makes a V because of the lower tip of the 7, it is a large date.
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Lots of good information on this one here.
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Great..And thanks all...
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