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1965 Canada Penny - Large Beads Or Small?

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 Posted 05/13/2017  4:42 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add toyzz to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello everyone.

I hope all is well.

My son and I came across this '65 Canada Penny and we wanted to ask if you thought it may be the "large beads" variety or if it the more common variety. We did a bit of research and the "A" looks like it is pointing directly to the bead to us (which seems to be the way to tell if it is large vs. small), but we would greatly appreciate your opinion.

Thanks in advance for the help!


1965-Canada-Penny---Large-Beads-Or-Small?

1965-Canada-Penny---Large-Beads-Or-Small?

1965-Canada-Penny---Large-Beads-Or-Small?
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That is the common Variety 3 Large Bead Blunt Five .
It is the Variety 4 Large Bead Pointed Five that is more uncommon.
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Thanks for the info, JimmyD. Much appreciated!
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