1 Pfennig - meaning Large/Small [solved]

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This message aims at: requesting the modification of a coin in the catalogue

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Hello!

On the page N#854 in Variant 1950 J  you can see "Large "J"; see comments" and “Small "J"; see comments”.

But in subject Comments in https://en.numista.com/catalogue/images/miniatures/63eb4f9a0fb74.jpg

we see “Tall, fine” and “Short, bold”. 

The question: Which variant  “Tall, fine” and “Short, bold” is “Large” or "Small"?

 

Vary Thanks!

Tall = Large, Short = Small.  But I agree with you.  Same descriptive words should be used to avoid confusion.

rsirian1

Tall = Large, Short = Small.  But I agree with you.  Same descriptive words should be used to avoid confusion.

Thank you!

Since all the “J” variants are “Large” or “Small” I have changed this graphic and will have a look at the others over the next days.

 

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com

Sjoelund

Since all the “J” variants are “Large” or “Small” I have changed this graphic and will have a look at the others over the next days.

 

 

So I got it exactly backwards?

Tall = Small

Short = Large

rsirian1

Sjoelund

Since all the “J” variants are “Large” or “Small” I have changed this graphic and will have a look at the others over the next days.

 

 

So I got it exactly backwards?

Tall = Small

Short = Large

 

Yes, you did.

Globetrotter
Coin varieties in French:
https://monnaiesetvarietes.numista.com
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