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1880 5 Cents OBV 2 Or 3?

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I'm not very good at recognizing the different obverses yet. Thanks for your help!



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Zonad is right..
Randy, I will have one for you in a day or two....
How many 1874 5 c obv are you aware of?
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kuh_85 a key to identifying Victorian 5cent obverses,not mentioned in Charlton's, is the shape of the forehead.Obv 3&4 have very distinctive forehead shapes.Obv2&5 have similar although not identical forehead shapes for these its best to use markers mentioned in Charlton's,as well as forehead shape,to help identify the differences.A great place to practice your skills is ebay photos.
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