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Although it doesn't show that well in the image, here's a "mule" of a Geo.I=
I obverse with a reverse dated 1772 (I don't like calling these mismatched =
obvs. and revs. 'mules' because in the strictest sense I don't believe that=
many of them are - i.e. I think they were purposefully paired, perhaps for=
no particular reason). Anyway, this variety sports an unusually large 2 wh=
ich probably could never be mistaken for a 0 or a 9.
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