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1970 S Pennies, Need Help Telling The Difference.

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I just have no clue. Can someone use their good eyes and tell me which s 70s these are please?

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 Posted 05/02/2015  12:43 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
all appear to be large date

Here is the reference I used: http://www.lincolncentresource.com/...alldate.html
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Here is how to tell the large date from the small date:
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This is the 1970S-1MM-001 RPM for that year:
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The doubled dies are kind of different for that year:
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Above or below the date.

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Thank you rainbow tones are so pretty.
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All large dates, sorry.
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tld - hang around here for a month or two and you'll be helping someone with their 1970S LD/SD questions.

Rapid learners everywhere!!
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I would also say if you can ever get your hands on a small date, put it side by side with a large date and it is pretty easy to see the difference.
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Another key indicator to look for is a strong or weak and mushy LIBERTY. On the Large Date LIBERTY will more often than not be strong throughout. On the Small Date, for both proof and circulation strikes, the TY of LIBERTY will be weak and mushy even on EDS coins.
A weak TY is not foolproof. A Large Date could be from a worn did with a weak TY but if your coin has a strong TY of LIBERTY, it is NOT the Small Date.
See my article here for more pointers:
http://koinpro.tripod.com/Articles/...tCompare.htm
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BTW, all your coins have a strong TY and one needs to look no further -- they are all Large Date.
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Thanks everyone I'm sooooo new at this stuff.
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