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Yep, Another 1970-S Help

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I just got a QX3 yestrday, and I've been practicing with it. Here's 4 1970 s pennies. Are any of them the small date?

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Thanks for any replies!
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 Posted 12/27/2007  01:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add peachymargarita to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks to me that all 4 are large dates.

Keep searching they're out there,

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All 4 are large dates
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Bre, as everyone has stated, these are all large dates. The loop on the nine is diagnostic on this coin. If the loop end of the nine is squared off or blunt and tends to point toward the bottom of the seven, it is a large date. The small date has a wider loop, with a more pointed end and points much more toward the center of the seven.
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Thanks guys, I thought that was so, I just wanted to make sure.
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