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1955 NSF Canadian Cent Help?!

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Hi there, I was collecting Lincoln cents for a few years and heard things about Canadians and came across one that I decided to look at and actually compared to others (1955 1c ) and they were all different. I am thinking this may be the NSF. The others I have now collected are 53-56's and I have dozens of 55's. None look like this one . This "I" is my main spot I notice.Any thoughts?
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thanks =)
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okay. THANK YOU! =) I guess it is harder to tell than I had thought =)
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for a NSF the I will point between the denticles, where yours points to the denticle, hence yours is SF.
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Quote:
I guess it is harder to tell than I had thought =)

Not really, on a NSF, the "I" is flared on the ends
and points between the denticles.
On your SF, the "I" is straighter and points at a denticle.
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ahhhh....ic...ty .that helps !
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