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 to CCF. The only lg or sm date that I know of that you have posted is 1970-S. All of yours are LG. John1 
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To me the second image appears to have a 1970-S small date. The inner loop of the nine is pointing more horizontally than diagonally to the base of the seven. Maybe it is the angle of the photo? Welcome by the way!
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Looked again and need better pics of that one. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 The 1970S unfortunately is a Large Date. The base of the 7 is well below the zero.
Edited by chuckster 125 05/19/2015 12:14 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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 to the forum! Lots of knowledge and good people here. I agree that they are all Lg dates. Happy Hunting! Your pictures are nice and clear. The only thing I would change is take pictures straight on up and down. Angles can sometimes fool people.
Edited by Jayman931 05/19/2015 12:14 pm
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New Member
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okay I'll take better photo's ..I am new to this
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think the only Lincoln small / large dates are 1970-S, all 1974, and 1982.
The mint may has changed fonts and date sizes but all of any given years issues have stayed consistent for the given year except for those listed above.
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New Member
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ill post some coins Ihave
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Pillar of the Community
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Don't overlook studying the large and small dates of 1960
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Quote: I think the only Lincoln small / large dates are 1970-S, all 1974, and 1982. And as already noted all of the 1960's
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