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The IRB obverse was first used on the 1999 coins
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yep your right enwob but are the 2 pictures the same type is what I'm trying to sort out
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They look the same to me but its hard to tell from those photos.
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They look the same to me too Shane.

The light is coming on to each coin from a different angle which I think is the reason that they might look a little different. (Lots of light on and behind the crown on the right, not a lot on and behind the one on the left).


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They are both the Gottwald obverse. You can see his initial just below the Queens shoulder on both.
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,in the ebay listing you got the photo from it looks to me like it's the way the picture was taken that makes the 2 coin look ever so slightly different,the light reflecting off different parts of each coin.
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cool thanks appleangle07 I wll check them out and see what I find
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As well as the lighting differences, the fact that one coin is rotated a little also tricks the eye into not being able to accurately compare apples with apples.
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