1916 Standing Liberty P001

Not my coin. Saw this on David Lawrence. Interesting one can tell it is 1916 with date worn off. How is it differentiated from a 1917 type 1?
Mark
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Not my coin. Saw this on David Lawrence. Interesting one can tell it is 1916 with date worn off. How is it differentiated from a 1917 type 1?
Comments
Hair and Liberty's left foot are most likely the identifiers. Hair definitely ID's as Type 1.
Jim
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This has been floating around for years. Lower grade comparison.
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I hope to find one of these someday.
I always use the hair to tell. I believe that it is probably the easiest to remember.
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For me it is the shield rivets.
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