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  1. I think its the simple complexity of the collecting and hundreds of different varieties that puts people off - but they are great little pieces of social history and art and also show the rapidly changing social and economic pressures of the time
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  2. Difficult to say about the pointing, but I can see at a glance that it's the earlier reverse, 1911-1913.
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  3. I would say P of PENNY to a tooth.... As stated by many, lighting, angle, etc all conspire to confuse....... it's happened many times to me..... sometimes I'll vacillate for days, counting denticles, checking leaves, other key points, etc. And still I might not be overly confident in my final assessment . To be perfectly candid, sometimes you can never be sure without the coin in hand. ..
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  4. Yes, the P is to a tooth. The narrower rim also confirms reverse A. Jerry
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  5. As you know, varieties are not my speciality, but I would say P is to a tooth - just to the left of centre on it, which seems to match with the example on the headsntails14 website. First one of date is also directly over a tooth, so I think this makes it Freeman Reverse A?
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  6. I agree, here's another of my recent acquisitions
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  7. Where to begin? Every item listed is a delight.
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