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1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 4:28 pm
by CDNMace
Wondering if someone could help me identify if this is an obverse 5 or 6?
Thanks,
Steve
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 10:56 pm
by verdigris
Unfortunately, it's a 6
I could post a pic of my obv#5 if you'd like
But hey-- it's a nice coin nevertheless. Don't throw it away
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:36 am
by CDNMace
verdigris wrote:Unfortunately, it's a 6
I could post a pic of my obv#5 if you'd like
But hey-- it's a nice coin nevertheless. Don't throw it away
Cheers
Cheers, Rod. And PLEASE do [post a pic of yours]. These obverse's are giving me a headache. Hell, it took Bill forever to get me to grasp it with the large cents. lol
I'd appreciate it.
I have another that looks different (lower grade) but this is driving me buts.
Cheers,
Steve
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 10:45 am
by CDNMace
This is my other one. Somehow they don't look the same side-by-side, in hand. But now that I'm looking at the photos, they sort of do.
The top of the foreheads look different to me. But then again...
You make the call.
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:53 pm
by Shylo
This may sound weird.. but isn't there a very easy tell with the ear and the shape of the eye?
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 5:49 pm
by CDNMace
Shylo wrote:This may sound weird.. but isn't there a very easy tell with the ear and the shape of the eye?
Y'see, now I thought it was the forehead like with the 5 cents. Doh! Now I'm totally lost.
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:04 pm
by verdigris
The easiest way that I've found to see the shape/slope of the forehead is to turn the coin so that the bridge of the nose and the point where her forehead meets the laurel are on a horizontal. By doing so I've found your attention is focused on the shape of the "hill", and in setting coins with two different obverses side-by-side in this fashion you'll be able to see that the difference between them is very noticable.
There's also a slight difference between obverses along her throat. The #6 runs quite straight down from her chin to her collar bone, whereas the #5 has a bit of a S-curve to it. It's best to view this upside-down. I figured that one out trying to date worn-dates.
Ace, I'll post two pics. One of a very nice 1896 obv.5 that I don't own, and one of my G-6.
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:20 pm
by verdigris
Shylo wrote:This may sound weird.. but isn't there a very easy tell with the ear and the shape of the eye?
Unfortunately a lot of my Victoria 5c and 10c are deaf and blind.
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:26 pm
by CDNMace
verdigris wrote:The easiest way that I've found to see the shape/slope of the forehead is to turn the coin so that the bridge of the nose and the point where her forehead meets the laurel are on a horizontal. By doing so I've found your attention is focused on the shape of the "hill", and in setting coins with two different obverses side-by-side in this fashion you'll be able to see that the difference between them is very noticable.
There's also a slight difference between obverses along her throat. The #6 runs quite straight down from her chin to her collar bone, whereas the #5 has a bit of a S-curve to it. It's best to view this upside-down. I figured that one out trying to date worn-dates.
Ace, I'll post two pics. One of a very nice 1896 obv.5 that I don't own, and one of my G-6.
Cheers
Thanks, Rod. Fantastic tip. However, with these ones, I've got these two side-by-side (side-by-each, for our Quebecois friends)... I'm seeing two different hill shapes on the foreheads, but what appears to be the same neck. The second one I posted is far more worn than the other, but I still see a difference in the forehead.
Still perplexed.
What's your opinion of the second one, 6 as well?
Steve
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:37 pm
by verdigris
CDNMace wrote:What's your opinion of the second one, 6 as well?
Yes. I think so.
So hold your horses. Trying to find batteries for my camera...
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:54 pm
by Shylo
ohh wow... I'm looking forward to the pics... gimme more..
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 4:16 pm
by verdigris
Had enough juice to take one photo.
You see? The forehead flattens on a #5... not even close to the high curve of the #6, which, as soon as I find another battery I'll take a shot of a 1898 obv#6 so you can compare side-by-heach tabernac!
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 5:58 pm
by CDNMace
verdigris wrote:Had enough juice to take one photo.
You see? The forehead flattens on a #5... not even close to the high curve of the #6, which, as soon as I find another battery I'll take a shot of a 1898 obv#6 so you can compare side-by-heach tabernac!
Cheers
That's perfect! I totally see it now. Thanks, Rod!!
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 8:19 pm
by verdigris
1898 10c Obverse #6...
And you can also compare 'curvey(#5) vs flat(#6)' along the throat.
The photo I originally mentioned I couldn't find but moot at this point methinks.
Cheers
Re: 1896 10 Cents Obverse Variety
Posted: Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:52 am
by CDNMace
Cheers, Rod, for all the help!!