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1871 OBV1 And OBV2 Differences

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Does anyone have comparative images of the 1871 Obv1 and Obv2.Thanks
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25cents I assume,
OBV1 "I" in GRATIA points between denticles
OBV2 "I" in GRATIA points to a denticle
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An awesome coin if you come across one is the 1871, quarter, Obverse #1, brutally scarce and highly underrated. I just acquired one not long ago, it's an I.C.C.S., EF-45.

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1871 OBV1 quarter is not scarce at all,and is grossly overvalued in trends.
Of 12 1871's listed on ebay,4 are OBV1.Two others are listed as such but are misattributed,including one in an ICCS holder.
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