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Can someone tell me the difference between an Low4 and an Obverse2 or are they same. Thanks
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Low 4 would be on the reverse.
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On 1884 cents, the digits of the date are always in the same spots. All four digits were punched into the reverse matrix and were passed to each die. Occasionally one, or more, of the digits was re-punched in the die and looks slightly altered on the coins from that die, but there really is no such thing as a 4 that is lower on only some 1884 cents.
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BTW Redlee "Penny" is spelled with a "y"..
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Penny is spelled with a Y, but these are Cents!
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