Hello friends how are you? I need a help for the coins of Mexico indicate this below, as always you could help me? Basically the doubt between this date and the date range narrow.
Friend, my thanks for your usual help, you always on call this is amazing, thank you so much.
One question, does not exist in Numista space in the register of the coin, where we could put the images of these differences, it would be very good and very illustrative, it would be possible friend.
Happy new year to you and your family, hug!
Olivetti.
Yes - narrow and wide means how close are the date numbers.
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My first picture shows narrow date (of 1974 coin but same for 1980 as well)
1974
KM#434.4 (Sharp stem and narrow date)
KM#434.2 (Blunt stem and narrow date)
1980
KM#434.2 (Blunt stem and narrow date)
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My second picture shows wide date (of 1979 coin but same for 1974 and 1980 as well)
1974
KM#434.1 (Sharp stem and wide date)
1980
KM#434.3 (Blunt stem and wide date)
KM#434.1 (Sharp stem and wide date) overdate
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The coin was made in 1974 75 76 77 78 79 80 so does not matter which year I show pictures of, and I know you only ask about 1974 and 1980 but I just show you what dates wide and narrow mean.
Yes I know that the year does not matter, my doubt was the difference as if it was only the spacing between the numbers, you cleared up by now, thank you very much for your help as always!
Olivetti.
Those 1974 and 1979 images earlier - I would have thought 1974 had blunt stem and 1979 had sharp. But now I see this 1978 picture below perhaps they are both sharp, as the 1978 was listed on eBay as blunt stem (and has narrow date also) ...
Especially as in the link narrow date 1978 is only listed as -
KM# 434.2 (Blunt stem and narrow date)
In your opinion how would you rate the km # of coins shown in pictures posted by me so? Although I still have doubts, your ranking will certainly need much more than mine.
Thanks - Olivetti.
Those are your pictures cut and rotated (using PhotoScape) from the one at the beginning - would prefer bigger like I added earlier; but those are what I think yours are.