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so I've been looking for a a decent SLQ lot to purchase and have read all the SLQ diagnostic threads on here and found one listing so far on ebay that may be diagnostic of a t1 1916. probly not, but hey.. so if you all could give me your best guesses... that would be great! IMO. I feel like there are too many shield rivots present compared to the overall wear. I do not see the bulkhead lines and drapery fold looks suspect to a 1916. the robe however , I cannot see the lines if it is over/under.. and the head is possibly crossing the beads... here is a link to the listing.. http://cgi.ebay.com/40-Standing-Lib...em19bf5b57cb
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its bottom left 2nd to last row from bottom.
the mroe I look at it, I feel like the drape is bending acutely vs, not..and the shield rivots are more apparent than I would like..
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Pillar of the Community
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Could be, but I'll wait for the pros.
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Pillar of the Community
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type 1.
no stars under eagle on the reverse.
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Pillar of the Community
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adam, I know it is a type1.. hoping to find out if its a 1916, not 1917
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@Adam_E: Of course it's a Type 1!
It looks like a 1917 to me, but if you post in the Classic Coins forum, maybe the master (johnny54321) can tell for sure.
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i was leaning toward 1917 also... the rim/head and shield rivots dont agree with me
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I always use the drapery by the right foot as my indicator. If it's touching the pedestal then it is a 1917. If not than it could be a 1916. This one is clearly touching, but is more worn than any other example I've seen. Definitely P1.
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Any P01 1916 would not have any visible shield rivets.
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thanks guys. you have tied up a lot of loose ends for me.
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Quote: Any P01 1916 would not have any visible shield rivets. Actually a PO1 would show weak rivets on about half the shield. Definite 1917.
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The pic is horrible. The fold in the drapery is tough to see at all (right arm), as is the rest of the coins details. Probably a 1917, but I'd need better pics to be 100% sure.
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 Kind of blurry but it looks (to me) to be a 1917.
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