1970 s small date?

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  1. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    B97F6BA1-CB3B-4088-8A22-AF9EA1B1C67D.jpeg I have 2 1970s coins, this one looks like the small date? The other has the low 7, I see the difference.
     
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  3. Clawcoins

    Clawcoins Damaging Coins Daily

    close up pictures ??
    otherwise you are 100% correct and don't need any further input ...
     
  4. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    I have no statement for what I can't see. Pictures?
     
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  5. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    View attachment 745327 07F7C673-3F83-4036-B0DC-F996D504A1EF.jpeg
    I’m so sorry I thought I had uploaded, just new here...
     
  6. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    Lol sorry I thought I’d uploaded.
     
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  7. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    Hard to tell if there is damage to the 9, The liberty does get weak?
    But, I think it is a large date.
     
  8. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    On the small date the curl of the 9 goes around further. The point at the bottom of the 9 is sharp, and LIBERTY is weakly struck. On the large date the curl on the 9 doesn't close, the point on the bottom of the 9 is blunt, and LIBERTY is well struck.
    1970S SD-LDa.jpg
     
  9. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

     
  10. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    Here is a better picture 1E1A1BBA-3FF2-47FC-807A-D4DF64DE79D2.jpeg
     
  11. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    Thank you!! I just posted a second, better picture and I think I’ve got it! Strong L, weaker iberty, 9 with a curl and point, and the 7 is actually very level with 9 and 0, the photo is deceptive due to the reflection on both?
     
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  12. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Your photo looks like a large to me. The curl in the 9 points down not across.
    The bottom of the 9 is blunt not sharp, and LIBERTY is well struck.
    Also, the small date is rare. Almost all of them are large dates.
     
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  13. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    DARN IT!! Well I’ll keep looking. ‍♀️
     
  14. Pickin and Grinin

    Pickin and Grinin Well-Known Member

    @nhysandra This is where mint mark placement becomes a valuable tool. Uou are unsure,Michael and I are in the same boat.
    Each one of the working dies that struck your cent had the MM punched in by hand, They usually with die Markers can determine the die that struck them. A lot comes into play here with circulation, But, the die markers never lie.
    Do you have the reference that I sent you on another thread? Variety Vista? It will show the different die placements for the small date.
     
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  15. nhysandra

    nhysandra New Member

    Yes I got them and thank you so much. I’ll go back to that and check that aspect. SO MANY VARIABLES!
     
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