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Ok, Again 1970 S Coin, LD Or Sm

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Yall have told me about a business card across the 9 an 0 an if there's a space than its LD then if not its SD. Well I have problems with that method. But then a fella said the 9 loop will point at the center of the 7. So.....can someone assist please?

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Large date.

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So the loop in the nine needs to be pointed towards the bottom of 7 instead midway? Any other suggestions to help me KNOW what I got
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Did you try the card on your computer screen? That is the best place to try it. If you used it on a coin, then it would be a hard to tell.
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There is so many ways to tell, weak Y, curve of the 9 pointing to the 7, SD. My easiest way is if the 7 top & bottom is below the 0 it's a LD. Any one of them is a marker.
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I simply turn the coin upside-down

It will clearly show if the base of the 7 is higher or even with the bottom of the 0.

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The nine is the easiest method in my opinion. Yours is a large date.
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