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Rest in Peace
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Well... found another high 7, but there is a little twist, this one is rotated 10.2 degrees...see pic below. Nothing to write home about, but neat.  
Edited by wert 05/24/2012 6:35 pm
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I've heard that there is also a small bead type and a large bead type of the high 7 variety. Wert, judging by your 2 posted photos, you may have one of each (check denticle size below the date). Is this true? Has anyone else out there seen or come across these varieties? I realize that in worn coins the rim can be flattened out over the denticles to give the illusion of the small bead variety, but what about nickels that are still in ms shape?
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Rest in Peace
 1988 Posts |
They are different pennysaver, you are correct.
I have never heard of a 1977 nickel small/large bead...But I will try to find some information about it.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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It's a variety that I haven't been able to find out much about; I don't have any books that list varieties and I haven't had any luck with a google search. I do, however, have a pair of 1977's that show the same difference as yours, but I've never seen a picture comparing the actual varieties so I never knew for sure if that's what they were talking about. And now that I've seen yours I'm starting to think that this might be so. I'll keep looking into it, too, and maybe one of us will come up with some definite info.
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Rest in Peace
 1988 Posts |
We could be chasing a ghost here pennysaver.
I will continue to investigate further and hope some one else has a little more information on this topic that can set us straight.
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Valued Member
Canada
331 Posts |
I'm curious to hear more about this too. I only know about the High/Low 7 varieties, but I have several put aside that I could revisit if I knew what I was looking for.
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Rest in Peace
 1988 Posts |
LaureateBust, believe me I will post if I find anything additional.
P.S. - Zonad/SPP where are you guys for MORE info...!
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Valued Member
Canada
219 Posts |
These are listed in Price Guide for Canadian Coins (Professional Edition)by Micheal K. Blais but no pictures.
Short denticles are priced about twice the value of long denticles.
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Rest in Peace
 1988 Posts |
Interesting numidan...Welcome and thanks for that info.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Thanks numidan. I'll keep my eye open for a copy. 
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Rest in Peace
 1988 Posts |
Hi guys I know I have high 7's. Look at the picture and tell me if it is a low 7...? 
Edited by wert 05/27/2012 11:10 am
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Valued Member
Canada
219 Posts |
Hi Wert,
I check the K of KG initial to determine the variety of 7s. The K of high 7 is thicker and has round ends, I call this the "disco K" (It make me think of elephant pants! ) .
The low 7 has a normal looking K.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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It looks like a low 7 to me, wert. And I know you didn't ask, but I've only ever seen large beads on the low 7 (which your pictured coin has). I don't think there is a small bead variety. But it sure would round out the set if there was, eh?
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Valued Member
Canada
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wert - that last photo is a low 7. The way I tell is if the tops of all the numbers form a straight line that slopes upward (roughly), it's a high 7. Anything else is a low 7. I can separate them at a glance now, after having some difficulty in the beginning.
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Rest in Peace
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Thanks LaureateBust..I thought it might be.
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