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 to the CCF! This is a large date. Here's a side by side of the large and small date for 1982 showing how to tell them apart. Hope this helps! Click the picture for a larger image
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Edited by Yokozuna 03/05/2021 04:12 am
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Thank you for the clarification
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Yep. Use the Search box above to read over 400,000 past threads on this subject.  to the CCF!
Edited by Coinfrog 03/05/2021 08:55 am
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thank you all, I no longer need help on this matter
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Quote: I have looked at several videos but cannot determine, Just because someone makes a video doesn't mean they know either 
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Bedrock of the Community
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EZ to tell apart the small and large dates: 
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yes, this was confusing, but it is large date
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Is it possible to have a strike over (cause I know of an example of a D over an S)? because to the naked eye it looks every bit a small date until you put it under the microscope. We can see a clear difference between the large and small date, but this one was confusing. Not arguing, just curious of the possibilities because it is kind of strange. So grateful to be part of this community, thanks for putting up with a noob.
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