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1970 S Is This A Large Date Or Small?

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Having a hard time look in Red Book and large date looks like small date?
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Large date. Common type.
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Thank u
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Large date.
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Large date because the leg of the seven goes below the zero. I believe RedBook calls the large date the "low seven" and the small date the "high seven."
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This is an example of a small date, the give-a-way is the weak LIBERTY, see it?

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Here's another example of the small date

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Thank you guys trying to fill one of my books up
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They are hard to find in circulation. But every now and then someone does find them.
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