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You have LC-48B1 now known as LC-48-19
You have LC-48B1 now known as LC-48-19
Thanks @1960NYGiants. LC-48-19 looks like a perfect match to me.
I had looked at LC-48B1 in an online catalogue offered by the Saskatoon Coin Club at https://www.saskatooncoinclub.ca/ar...-lc-pt5.html and the cannon ball positions didn't look right. Could it be that the image on that site is the wrong image?
After your post I found an image of the reverse of LC-48-19 online at https://torontocoinshop.ca/products...ken-lc-48-19 and it looks right to me.
I don't have any other references so I am trying to understand the discrepancy. Can you shed any light for me? I presume the numbering scheme for these pieces changed at some point to map LC48-B1 to LC-48-19. Thanks again for your help. I've made a composite below of the cannon ball portions of the images I've seen.


























