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This is not a 1970 s small date. This is one tough find until you find one. Check my post I found one not long ago. The 9 is What you really have to look at the tail will point more towards the 7 on small date versus on a regular on it will point toward the S. Also in the small date the 7 will be noticeably higher also. Hope this helps.
I lived in Tennessee for years myself. I lived in Clarksville. Are you a Wildcat fan?
I generally look at the 9 on 70 s's . If it makes a sharp curve inward I set it aside but if its pretty wide I put it in the copper pile n im crhing. Also the Liberty is usually a weaker strike, and the top of the 7 is higher than the top of the 0.
WillFindItYet said:If I understand correctly now? If it has a crease in the bend of the "7" it's a LD....Right?? I tried all the tricks & still couldn't tell them apart but someone in a different forum told me if it has a crease its LD!
I think itr worked for me? Watch me be wrong & that made it so easy for me,LoL He said a small date will never a crease?
Thank you for your time to help!
sagittarius98 said:I can't tell which one it is, but I am curious why all the small dates have weaker "Liberty"?
VERY TRUE.Like I said earlier in the thread - Pay attention to the Nine. It is all about the Nine. Weaker Liberties and Creases in the Seven will be hard to discern especially on circulated examples. The Nine won't change.