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The correct lingo really is "Type two PROOF reverse". And the best way to tell is the location of the initials. As working dies get older, they sometimes spread...which can make the space between the A and M wider.
Those 2005 S' are proofs, which explains why they have the "Type two PROOF reverse".
It makes you wonder what else was in that register?
Yeah heck I thought it was just BU cents.. but they must have came from the same roll or something, as they both have exact lite strikes on the second 0 and the 5 in the year.
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