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1888 Newfoundland 50 Cent Obverse P2 , P3, Or P4?

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Hello, I have this 1888 Newfoundland 50 Cent and I'm stumped on which portrait the obverse is my Coins and Canada shows 3 possible portraits and there is a nice picture of all the portraits one to five. Thank you to him, but no thanks to my eyes, I cant see it.... Your thoughts would be appreciated. Thank you.

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All 1888's are OBV1
"Dipping" is not considered cleaning...
-from PCGS website
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G to VG grade for me $32 to $65 Canadian
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@DBM I realized my mistake when I looked again at my coin catalogue. I was looking in Canadian coins and not Newfoundland coins. 1888 Canada 50 Cents have three obverses. Silly error in topic post....but I do not know how to archive it or delete it? Newbie alert lol
@TheBurnz Thank you for your grade :-)
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