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Question About Gap Between Ri Britt 1882H

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I am using tinypic, hope this helps better than photobucket:

I understand that one of the varietiy obverses for the 1882, (dont know if both H and none H) are either joined or a gap. I have the tiniest gap on this one, but as I have never seen one and cannot find one to compare, is this the gapped reverse? Any help appreciated. Thanks.

FULL IMAGE:

http://i43.tinypic.com/2vkx6yc.jpg

BRITT IMAGE:

http://i40.tinypic.com/2ymbnfp.jpg

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I am using tinypic, hope this helps better than photobucket:

I understand that one of the varietiy obverses for the 1882, (dont know if both H and none H) are either joined or a gap. I have the tiniest gap on this one, but as I have never seen one and cannot find one to compare, is this the gapped reverse? Any help appreciated. Thanks.

FULL IMAGE:

http://i43.tinypic.com/2vkx6yc.jpg

BRITT IMAGE:

http://i40.tinypic.com/2ymbnfp.jpg

Seems to behave just like PhotoBucket. I prefer the images to be embedded (regardless where they may be hosted) rather than have to follow a link. For example here are your images embedded:

2vkx6yc.jpg

2ymbnfp.jpg

Edited by Nick

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Thanks Nick. I tried that once before and it said the forum did not allow it. I amy have been doing something wrong. I appreciate you embedding them. :)

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I am using tinypic, hope this helps better than photobucket:

I understand that one of the varietiy obverses for the 1882, (dont know if both H and none H) are either joined or a gap. I have the tiniest gap on this one, but as I have never seen one and cannot find one to compare, is this the gapped reverse? Any help appreciated. Thanks.

FULL IMAGE:

http://i43.tinypic.com/2vkx6yc.jpg

BRITT IMAGE:

http://i40.tinypic.com/2ymbnfp.jpg

Seems to behave just like PhotoBucket. I prefer the images to be embedded (regardless where they may be hosted) rather than have to follow a link. For example here are your images embedded:

2vkx6yc.jpg

2ymbnfp.jpg

I'm not sure how you did that Nick - but if everyone who used an external host did the same, it would make life so much easier!

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1882 H F115 with RI joined.

Penny1882H%20F115%2012%20+%20N%20OBV%205

Peck - to embed you simply click on the image icon in the reply toolbar and insert the url of the photo. My pics are externally hosted on my server, but the same applies wherever they are hosted.

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So the one in my pic is a gap, even though it is a tiny gap?

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I meant to add but wont allow me to edit, that I have several joined, but was more interested in whet the gap should be like, a wide gap, small gap?

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1882 H F115 with RI joined.

Penny1882H%20F115%2012%20+%20N%20OBV%205

Peck - to embed you simply click on the image icon in the reply toolbar and insert the url of the photo. My pics are externally hosted on my server, but the same applies wherever they are hosted.

Cool. That's easy enough. It's a shame that uploading an attachment from my own computer doesn't embed the image, but instead provides a somewhat pathetic thumbnail that has to be clicked on. I wish they'd change that.

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