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1869 Shield Nickel "Tall Date"

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 Posted 11/10/2007  11:49 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add roach to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I was looking at the NGC site on Shield nickels and noticed several varieties listed. I think I may have a tall date because the date touches the bottom of the shield. Any one have any info on these varieties or know a good source for info on them. None of the major TP's have any info on any of this stuff on their sites which is ridiculous, you would think getting info out there would get more people interested and more submissions= more profit.

Thanks all!
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 Posted 11/11/2007  01:06 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add foundinrolls to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yours is not a tall date variety On the tall date, the top of the 6 and the bottom of the 9 are open. The openings in the 8 are more oval and all the numerals are more elongated in appearance.

The positions of the dates vary on the Shield nickel series as a "gang punch" with four digits was used in order to punch the date into the die. The positioning being higher or lower is not an indication of the tall date variety.

The shape of the numerals is the important factor and yours shows a normal date.
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 Posted 11/12/2007  10:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Amazon99 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Foundinrolls pretty much said everything I would have said. This link will show you the difference between the tall, narrow date and the normal wide date. http://www.shieldnickels.net/top20/69F01.html
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