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Are These 2 SLQ's 1916 Or 1917? (I'm Terrible With These)

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 Posted 06/28/2017  8:03 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add tolch123 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I've got a feeling that they are 1917, but I needed a second opinion before throwing them in the junk stash.

Thank you!

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 Posted 06/28/2017  8:15 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Justinokay to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Usually when I deal with these guys I would get graphite from pencil on a piece of paper, then smear it on the coin to reveal some parts of the date if it still left.

Not a good choice for higher grades one though, the process would leave hairlines.
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Both are 1917. Look at the tail of her hair. If there are two distinct strands, then it is a 1917.
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On a 1916 the head goes into the rim and beads neither of these do so they're 1917 type 1
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Thanks folks, much appreciated!
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Two hair curls and bold rivets on the shield. 17 vintage.
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