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1970 Small Cent Found In Change?

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 Posted 05/03/2008  9:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add petepalomo to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello all,

Looking through a loupe I could not find the identify the crease in 7. Wondering could someone concur?

regards and thanks
Pete

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 Posted 05/03/2008  9:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add KurtS to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Pete,
Yes, in this case there's no crease, but I think that detail was worn down, as corroborated by the flattened tops of the date.
However, the other LD markers are there for the 9 and stroke length of the 7. I looked for a SD for 10+ years in change, but I've had better luck in bargain Lincoln bins at dealers. Keep looking, and good luck!
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Hi,
Yep, I agree with Kurt, this is a large date cent.

Thanks,
Bill
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Peteplomo, I use a very simle way of telling: If the "7" is low, remember that Large dates are low. Low=large. there are other details, but I use the easiest, for me.
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I also vote large. I have some 70s like that as well. The crease is gone, but the nine makes me think it is a large.

I still through all s mints to the side. They are hard to find here and I like to fill the 1941-1974s albums.

-SFWUSC
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Because eyeballing the level of the 7 can be tricky, I also suggest comparing the inner curl of the 9. On the LD, this curl end points near the base of the 7; the SD curl of the 9 points distinctly toward the center of the 7's vertical stroke. For a comparison, here's a closeup of the small date:

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The crease trick only works on better grade coins, usually either proofs or BU coins. The inner point of the 9 tells the rest of the story.

Yours is a large date.
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Agree with the rest on this,

It's a large date.- look at the difference between the top of the Zero and the top of the Seven on your coin- you can clearly see that the Zero is much higher- unfortunately, also indictative of a large date 1970S .
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