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Is this a large cent obverse or a small cent obverse, explain your answer.

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Small cent because there are no beads around the border.
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what does the T.S. on the 1964 dollar stand for?
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taco stand?
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no, it means tossed salad : P
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just an FYI I looked at my 64 dollar and I didnt see a TS
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wripped from coins and Canada

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I would think it would be the designer's initials (Thomas Shingles).
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you got it!
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thanks for the pic I found it
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what year is this obverse?

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1912-1920? Jeff
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Canada 1953 and 1954 nickels are chrome plated. What was the reason for plating the nickels in these two years?
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