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Valued Member
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Large, Large, Small, the last is a Large.
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Pillar of the Community
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At least the one that matters greatly (namely the 1960 small date) is correct. Sometimes it gets difficult to discern either, but I think the 1970-S can be more difficult to identify to the novice eye.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Everybody said what I thought originally. Thanks for the help! I contacted the seller, and he's sending me a replacement.
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 The 1960-D small date is in fact a large date. All other 3 coins correct as advertised. David
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Pillar of the Community
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Yep, 60-D small date is in fact not a small date. Good to see the seller is fixing the mistake.
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: ... but I think the 1970-S can be more difficult to identify to the novice eye. Tell me about it! I gave up trying to find one in change, and am just going to roll 1970 S separate as I hoard copper
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Pillar of the Community
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I've become pretty good at spotting the differences in the 1970-S large and small, but I still find myself second-guessing sometimes. I keep hoping I will find one in my roll searches, but so far, no luck. Funny thing is, I hardly find any large date S mints from 1970 when I search. I did find a very nice small date 1960 about a month ago though in a roll from the bank. Couldn't believe my luck. It's in my Lincoln circulated set now.  
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Skyshark, sweet find! Every thing I got is in a circulated set....
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks Luvpennys, the funny thing is, I started out with a circulated set, then decided I wanted to go BU. I finished a set of 1909-2013 BU (well, BU from 1928 up, the rest are VG or higher), then decided I wanted a set pulled from circulation too. I kind of like the look of circulated but good condition coins. They have more of a story. Keep checking those rolls people!
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Bedrock of the Community
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At least the small date D is common.
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Pillar of the Community
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Funny thing is, I have only found 2 1960-D small dates in all the time I have been roll hunting. I know they are common but it seems like they are not common for me.
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