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1970 S Large?

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Is it a large or small s? I'm really having difficulties with recognizing these. Thanks for your time!

1970-S-Large?

1970-S-Large?

1970-S-Large?
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I think large date. The top of the numbers are not in-line, and the inner curve of the 9 is from a large date.

my resource:
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...alldate.html
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Thanks fuzzy!
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Looks like a LD to me. I have found one SD roll searching. It can be found here on CCF.
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LD, as are most posted here for ID. Coop has posted great pictures to ID these. A search of previous posts will reveal them.
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Here is the image:
1970-S-Large?
These are also on the DVD.
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Awesome! Thanks everyone! Really learning a lot here! It is challenging with some of these large and small dates to distinguish. Takes some practice. I can't believe some of the people on ebay selling some of these false coins to those who don't know!
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Some don't know for sure, others are just bottom feeders. Best to know BEFORE you buy. Asking questions here helps. All are here to help.
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