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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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If you look to the D/C chart for this reverse you will see that it has been paired with with obv 75a already in state 3. The reverse on coin #9 is in a late die state the crack at leaf eight doesn't appear until state 5 making this coin a PC59-75a1. Unless you think it's a new discovery?
Cheers, Bill
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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Thanks Bill----Phil is correct
Cheers Don
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Heres a ruff 1 which I be-leave is the 751 as there is only a die crack just on leaf 12 and the OBV has the re punched G and the std E also the die crack at A  
Cheers Don
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Valued Member
United States
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The first piece is indeed 75a1. The die state reasoning followed to get there is correct. An easy way to differentiate Obv. 75 and Obv. 75a (which we mention in the catalog) is front of the serif of the C of CANADA is doubled on 75 but not on 75a and on 75 the lower right front of the G in REGINA is distinctly doubled.
The second coin is pretty dirty (and I prefer not to diagnose such pieces), but it does look like a 751.
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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Thanks Jim --the second 1 was only used for confirmation of a 751
Cheers Don
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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Number 10  
Cheers Don
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United States
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Concerning #10
At present, somewhat perplexing. The obverse appears similar to variety 77, but the die-cracks are different. The reverse appears to be either variety P15 or P15a. The clog to leaf 10 is consistent with P15a, as well as some of the listed die-cracks. But other die-cracks shew up on variety P15.
doug
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I would say 771 (77+P15). P15 also has a clog to leaf 10 in later states, although Dr. Haxby doesn't show a photo of it on the page for P15.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thanks All....for the clarification on the 75a1.
I'll try to keep that in the memory banks..
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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I think this maybe the area of confusion-- leaf 12 as I was thinking PC59-771----OBV 77 state 1, REV P15 state 6-7 
Cheers Don
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 New Zealand
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Number 11  
Cheers Don
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United States
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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States ?
Cheers Don
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Can I throw one in here..?..#12a..I also have another b..c..and d..for states Looking for the state if possible also.. Thanks..!  
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Pillar of the Community
 New Zealand
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PC59-65a4 RP9 will get back to you on the state --blurry eye's just woke up
Cheers Don
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