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1882-H Cent (Golf Markers) N4

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Note G(looks like a strike line right through) T( through the top bar),I (has a spike)and (thorn) in R of REGINA

1882-H-Cent-Golf-Markers-N4
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1882-H-Cent-Golf-Markers-N4
Just little differences I like to point out for the people who collect the different dies.
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Cheers Don

Vickies cents and GB Farthings nut.
"Old" is a figure of speech and nothing more
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Don ... I think that he just wanted to supply a link to the CaC site that shows some of the varieties that can be found for 1882. Although CaC is a good site to have as a reference, I find much of the pricing to be severely out of whack and far from inclusive on older varieties. I stopped submitting photos and descriptions to them because they fell on deaf ears (I never saw them included). For more modern coins, it seems like every little die crack is included. Even for the 1882 section of the link posted, they don't have the 3 different types of 2/1's, nor the myriad of individual repunched letters that can be found. 1882 has probably 15 different individual varieties.

I think that Dorado was just trying to be helpful.
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Ok thanks ---I didn't know what he was referring to.
i have photo's on that site (1858)and others
Cheers Don

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