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Small Date 1970-S Cent? 3 Examples

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i am really bad at picking this one out - please take a look and let me know

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Small-Date-1970-S-Cent?--3-Examples

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I am thinking no. The curl on the '9' is pointing to the bottom of the '7' in my opinion. While the top of the '7' seems a tad high, I don't think it's level with the top of the 9 and 0 next to it. Also, LIBERTY does not appear to be weakly struck.
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All appear to be large dates, but that last photo is a bit hard to see, the 9 looks slightly like a small date 9, but overall I think they are all large dates.
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All look LD. Last picture is more difficult to see, but the 9 looks like the LD 9.
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To me all pictures are of a large date the major pups are liberty fade right to left trust fades the same and the 7 and the zero are level and the nine is pointed
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All LD.
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Rookie opinion, I agree LD with 1 and 2 using current pics. Undecided on 3 with current pic. I think I see potential, but cannot confirm in my mind without a close up clear pic of date. Need to verify one thing in correlation with another. Thanks, Doug.

PS: So wish I had one in hand too compare with. A search on CCF can find some good examples.
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All large dates. Here is a guide:
Small-Date-1970-S-Cent?--3-Examples
Small-Date-1970-S-Cent?--3-Examples
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