I agree with the other pundits as well - Large Date. One easy PUP is the position of the "S" mintmark in relation to the 9 in the date. For the small date, think "High 7 Low S", and the Large date i8s "Low 7 High S".
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Not a small date. LIBERTY should be a LOT weaker, and the inner end of the 9 should taper to a point and point to the middle of the 7. Never look at the height of the 7 compared to the other numbers- you'll make yourself crazy doing that.
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Here's the one from my clipped Lincoln set, if this helps you with the pick up points. All of LIBERTY is weak, not just the TY, and the shape of the 9 is distinctly different.
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Liberty is softer on the small date. This coin is the large date in my opinion
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They really scratched the hell out of that die. I like it
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No. Large date,
Yeah, I am digging the engraving marks on the obv. Someone had too much coffee. Peace Roy
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Yep.. large date.... Once you see the PUP's it becomes easy.... Cheers, RickO
I agree with the other pundits as well - Large Date. One easy PUP is the position of the "S" mintmark in relation to the 9 in the date. For the small date, think "High 7 Low S", and the Large date i8s "Low 7 High S".
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Match it up. Low 7 = Large Date.
Pete
Not a small date. LIBERTY should be a LOT weaker, and the inner end of the 9 should taper to a point and point to the middle of the 7. Never look at the height of the 7 compared to the other numbers- you'll make yourself crazy doing that.
The curl of the 9 points to 3 o'clock on the small date, and it points to 4 to 5 o'clock on the large date.
Real easy to tell that way.
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Both LG the "9" does not hook in like this posted above.
Hoard the keys.
Here's the one from my clipped Lincoln set, if this helps you with the pick up points. All of LIBERTY is weak, not just the TY, and the shape of the 9 is distinctly different.
Sean Reynolds
"Keep in mind that most of what passes as numismatic information is no more than tested opinion at best, and marketing blather at worst. However, I try to choose my words carefully, since I know that you guys are always watching." - Joe O'Connor