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We know about the large date and small date. LD,long horizontal bar on the 4 and two lines on the statue base. SD,short horizontal bar on 4 and no lines on statue base. I have been noticing long bar on 4 and no lines on base. Does that mean there is a LD with SD reverse? Keep an eye out when your roll searching.
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Hmmmmmm...so I need to flip AND look. Got it!
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We know about the large date and small date


I didn't until just now!

Thanks!
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Small and large date are apparently very common but the mix reported by John1 is very interesting. Thanks for the tip.
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