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1929 High Nines?

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Poll Question
Do you guys think these pennies are both the high nines variety?
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If the bottoms of both nines line up then it's a low.

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too hard to tell with these pictures
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It is not necessarily that simple, there are at least three different reverse dies for that year. Do a little digging on the site, and you'll see examples of a low (normal) 9, medium high 9, and far, higher 9.

Coin on left is a medium high 9, coin on right is a normal 9.
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could you provide a better picture of the coin on the right? Just really hard to see.
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