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1970 Large Date Question

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i stumbled onto this looking for large date over small date and made me scratch my head note the tail on the nine is that DDO?

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Sorry but I do not see any doubling on these devices.
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The coin may have had some contact on the date devices. I see what you are looking at and it looks interesting, but the overall shape of the date is not affected. I would set it aside and hold onto it for now. If you could get images of this coin and a normal one rotate to the horizontal angles, I might be able to create a side by side to see if the date devices are enlarged.
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I am not sure how to use a image from another post but this is the post and its on first page
https://goccf.com/t/169084
A large small date comparison using Coops image note the tail of the 9
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More is involved that the tail of the 9. Note the inner curl on the 9? The direction of the inner loop.
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The location of the bottom of the 7. (What I look at first) Also the crease on the inside. It is a large date.

You coin looks nice a earlier die state. The fields are very fresh.
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