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1916 Vs 1917 , Standing Liberty, Type 1

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There are two knobs at the bottom base of the foot drapery on the 1917 that I never noticed before. Those two knobs show up on the OP coin.
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This is a 1917 without a doubt.

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The shield is a one look dead giveaway. Definitely a 1917.
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The shield is a one look dead giveaway. Definitely a 1917.


I had forgot about the shield. Here are are all the die markers difference between the 1917 and 1916.
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Interesting, thanks for this.
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