Hard tom say with the pictures being from an angle. When submitting pictures, it is best to do 1 picture per coin, well lit and directly from above. In my opinion all three your coins are Reverse A as the ‘L’ from HALF points directly to a bead.
Hard tom say with the pictures being from an angle. When submitting pictures, it is best to do 1 picture per coin, well lit and directly from above. In my opinion all three your coins are Reverse A as the ‘L’ from HALF points directly to a bead.
There is no Reverse A for 1958, only E, F and G.
In 1958 there were three reverse varieties: 1958 - Reverse E - 18.75 mm from mainmast to base of sea 1958 - Reverse F - 19.00 mm from mainmast to base of sea 1958 - Reverse G - 19.00 mm from mainmast to base of sea, shorter border teeth
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As I said above the difference between Reverse E and F or G is the height of the mainmast (to the bottom of the water). Like this:
The difference is only 0.25 mm. Nobody will be able to measure that small a difference from pictures. To give you an idea here's a gif showing the difference:
I couldn't find a picture of Reverse G to be able to show the difference between F and G.