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1970-S Small Or Large Date?

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Please help and thanks.

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The pictures are pretty small, but I see a large date.
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Large date. No doubt at all.
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Yea it looks like a large date. From what I've learned on the small date the top of the seven will be even with the 9 and 0 and also the inside loop on the 9 will be pointing toward the 7 while on the large date the end of the loop points toward the mintmark.
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Large date. No doubt at all.
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Large date...look at the bottom of the 7. When it is lower than the 0 in the date it is a large date. If it were an equal length to the bottom of the 0 you would have a S.D. Not a bad grade for a 42 year old coin though!
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