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1894 Cent: Thick Or Thin Type

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I know the thick 4 is more desirable than the thin and this looks like a thick 4 to me but I may be wrong. Please confirm or falsify.


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My vote is a thin 4
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No, it's not the "fat" 4. On the "fat 4", the diagonal is very thick and nearly as wide as the vertical.
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