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Valued Member
Canada
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
21614 Posts |
Not too familiar with penny varieties but the only thing I can see is what appears to be a different shape of the inner ear.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Bingo..!!...JimmyD
but there is a straight line at the ear lobe edge also.
Could a flat hit coming up to the ear from the 4 o'clock position have caused that change in the ear shape..? Maybe..
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Edited by DEVLEC 11/30/2014 10:53 am
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
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Forum Kid
Canada
1074 Posts |
yes the ear, interesting... it is before 1948 right?
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
Yes, 1944.
Edited by bellmaker 11/30/2014 9:09 pm
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
2nd set of coins.  
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Bedrock of the Community
Canada
21614 Posts |
Without looking too hard, the 1935-1947 second coin has a die crack in the upper right corner.
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
Both 1943. Second coin does have a die crack, first coin has thin to thick rim(offset).
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
3rd set of coins.  
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
I see people are bored of this.
If a person wants to learn how to spot the differences on coins, buy the book.
Which book?
Word Find/Search puzzle books.
Why these books?
They will train you to look at things from every angle.
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New Member
Canada
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What are the differences?
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Valued Member
 Canada
180 Posts |
1st coin; impeded N in Canada and retained lamination over the denticles below DA of Canada. 2nd coin; Xtra metal to right of leaf stem and xtra metal to right of the RH Leaf. Both coins do have other differences, but the above are the most notable to me.  
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