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1872-H Canada 25 Cent Variety?

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 Posted 08/13/2013  11:37 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jdmern to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Any ideas on which variety?



1872-H-Canada-25-Cent-Variety?

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 Posted 08/13/2013  12:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add northcoin to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
This is the common obv. 2. The I in Gratia pointing directly to a denticle is in my opinion the best marker to ID this type. Nice coin! A VF 30 for sure.
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You're right northcoin,that's the best marker to differentiate OBV1 and OBV2,though many refuse to see it or accept it.
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I am no expert but it looks like a large 8, large 2 variety. If the N in Canada was repunched (can see it at the top of the N) then it would be a more special coin. I can't tell much about the 'N' from the picture.
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