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Small Date Or Large Date?

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Im having trouble figuring this out any help would be great. Thanks
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large date.
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if you are asking about a LMC, I believe that's a Large Date.
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which of the two are more common?
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also which one should I look for.
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Here is the site I use for reference:
1970 S Small Date
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Thanks for the link :) I knew about that site but I can seem to find any info on which small and large dates are more rare.
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I knew about that site but I can seem to find any info on which small and large dates are more rare.



Definitely the small date. You can find a scad of large date ones. Just ask JoeTurbo lol.
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Large Date... keep looking.
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Quickest way to check for a small date.
I usually do it upside down.
Bottom of 7 will be in line with bottom of 0
not below it.


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