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Is This An Arnprior?

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By definition an arnprior dollar has 1 1/2 water line does not touch the canoe. Does this qualify? I am conflicted.



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yup.
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Thanks that's what I thought but the second line is very defined I don't usually see them that way. I appreciated your feedback.
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Well qualified. Nice.
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Not all Arnpriors are exactly the same. As they were created
by the polishing of the die, their might be small variences from year to year
and sometimes within the same year depending on the number of dies polished. I would class yours as an Arnprior. If all the lines show but do not touch the canoe, they are known as Short Water Line.
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