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<p>[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 3389123, member: 21705"]I will go through the process. There seems to be enough detail that I should be able to confirm a variety.</p><p><br /></p><p>But the initial problem is that the leaves under M on the reverse do not match the 1800 Reverse HUB. the lower outer leaf point is under the middle of the M and the upper outer leaf point is under the inside of the left upright of M.</p><p><br /></p><p>The 1800 Hub has the lower outer leaf point between the middle and right upright of M and the upper outer leaf point between the middle and upper upright of M. The HUB was used on all the 1800s so there is only variation in the stems and fraction bars and not leaf and letter positions. </p><p><br /></p><p>Another difference is the spacing of the numerator well to the right of it's usual position centered above the middle 0 of the fraction. I have seen this before, but I'll need to spend a little time to find examples. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are numerous other points to check as well, but these are my reasons for discounting the 1800s and going toward other years where there is variation at these points.</p><p><br /></p><p>I love the detective work and I will get back to it, probably in the wee hours of the morning when I can't sleep. I'm used to doing this in the "Attribute This" thread in the US Coins section, but I'll do it here and it's loads of fun.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marshall, post: 3389123, member: 21705"]I will go through the process. There seems to be enough detail that I should be able to confirm a variety. But the initial problem is that the leaves under M on the reverse do not match the 1800 Reverse HUB. the lower outer leaf point is under the middle of the M and the upper outer leaf point is under the inside of the left upright of M. The 1800 Hub has the lower outer leaf point between the middle and right upright of M and the upper outer leaf point between the middle and upper upright of M. The HUB was used on all the 1800s so there is only variation in the stems and fraction bars and not leaf and letter positions. Another difference is the spacing of the numerator well to the right of it's usual position centered above the middle 0 of the fraction. I have seen this before, but I'll need to spend a little time to find examples. There are numerous other points to check as well, but these are my reasons for discounting the 1800s and going toward other years where there is variation at these points. I love the detective work and I will get back to it, probably in the wee hours of the morning when I can't sleep. I'm used to doing this in the "Attribute This" thread in the US Coins section, but I'll do it here and it's loads of fun.[/QUOTE]
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