1929 1 cent

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Jay_argampon
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1929 1 cent

Post by Jay_argampon » Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:01 am

Hi Guys,
I just need your help about identifying the high and low of this coin, since l got those 2 and not sure how far is the 9 as high, so are those coin are both common or the one to the left is a high 9? Im not really sure..How much maybe is the value?
Thanks and really appreciate!
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Jim J
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Re: 1929 1 cent

Post by Jim J » Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:07 am

It looks like both coins are a low 9

Jay_argampon
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Re: 1929 1 cent

Post by Jay_argampon » Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:19 am

Hi jim thanks! Is there any other ref to be identified as high except the perimeter of a 9

rjd65
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Re: 1929 1 cent

Post by rjd65 » Wed Jun 02, 2021 8:18 pm

Concur, both are 'normal' . A high 9 is very obvious. Some 29s have a 'tilted 9' where the 9 is rotated slightly clockwise making the 9 appear high since the tail of the 9 is raised and is almost even relative to the base of the 2.

Jay_argampon
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Re: 1929 1 cent

Post by Jay_argampon » Wed Jun 02, 2021 10:14 pm

Hi Rjd65, thanks for the clue , yes you're right the base of 2 and 9 are evenly equal.,

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