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Roll Find 1928 S LWC - Is It Large S Or Small S ?

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Found this in a roll today. No biggie but my first mmd Wheat other than from the 40s or 50s. Is it a large S or small S ? Thanks.
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I didn't even realize there were LD/SD for this year
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Nice find. I am not aware of a SD/LD either.
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It's actually the "S" mintmark that can be large or small. I don't have a photo reference for this one.
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Small date.

The tail of the large S trumpet style points the opposite direction, that is the easy give away.
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Is one more valuable than the other?
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I meant of course large S or small S. Thanks macmercury for the info.
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@mycrob: Large S is the more valuable one and also appears on dimes, quarters and halves in 1928.
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This is a small S - the more common one.
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