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1970-S Penny Small Date Or What?

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 Posted 07/07/2019  1:16 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add karlastrd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
1970 s penny is this the small date?
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WELCOME to the Family. Your question has been posted " a few times "... There are plenty of PUPS, or pick-up-points, for this variety. One, after much research myself, is that both ends of the 9 are pointed. This coin is a large dated 1970-S Cent. Check out the history in the Search Coin Community area on this screen up on the top left corner, You're going to love the site. Knowledge, Talent, Experience and Kindness are all here, Be Well, Enjoy the Coin Collecting hobby, Mike.......
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Large date. Good advice on using the Search feature - too bad more members don't use it.



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Large date for sure. Look at known images of small date to compare. After awhile, and with some practice, the "9" will stand out on a small date and you will be able to tell pretty easy.
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Welcome...good to see some excitement in the questions...keep hunting.

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Your post was moved to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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