Another one I picked recently. This one doesn't look like much, just some notching on the NE and SW serifs, but I find it highly intriguing that it is actually an inverted S over inverted S. Surely this is an RPM that should be in the CherryPickers' Guide just for it's uniqueness.
Well you pretty much can't tell it's inverted from a circulated coin, so you have to look at a high grade coin to see all the details. But generally if VarietyVista says it is inverted I believe them.
Here is a high grade example of this RPM, where you can clearly see the wide flaired top serif is at the bottom left proving it is inverted.
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