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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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This is the "Pointed 5 " isn't it ? (Found roll searching) 
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks D I guess that answers my question 
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Valued Member
United States
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Look at the corner of the 5 in the middle, on the left. If it's squared off, rather than pointed, it's a pointed 5. I think that's easier than looking at the tip of the 5.
Yours is a pointed 5.
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Thanks AndrewC  Now I Have one for comparison in the event an other will show up.(By the way this is my FIRST pointed 5 found) 
Edited by collectall 03/29/2010 3:34 pm
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Valued Member
Canada
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Is there another version of the blunt 5? I have found 5's that are pointed but not enough for me to think they are the pointed 5's, but they are definitely not at a flush 90 degree angle.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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they are probably just normal blunt 5's. the pointed 5's are distinct, in my opinion. maybe its wear? maybe someone tried turning a blunt into a pointed?
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Canada
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I would expect damage if someone tried to turn a blunt into a point, and the damage just isn't there. About 5-10% of the blunt 5's I'm talking about have a 10-15 degree point. Very subtle, nothing like the image above. I will have to look at the corder in the middle-left of the 5 to see how they are.
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771,772,500 Charlton & Krause both give me this number for mintage of that year. What percentage of those are the pointed 5s?
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