Sorry for mistake, I thought I had choose the right forum.
Both pages have the same catalog #, description, and general data, out of fineness and orientation.
The wrong page was created with few data, without picture, and vague source, as picked from Numismaster, but Numismaster does not stat orientation, so this data must have been guessed.
No catalogue mention two coins.
Krause and Numismaster show image of coin (drawing), but without fineness; I feel it must be the design project image. Both describe fineness as 0.900.
NGC shows a certified coin, with fineness on reverse, but does not mention catalog#.
Anyways, if the only difference was the orientation, they should be in just one page, with two variety lines. If there be two coins with different fineness, they should have different KM#.
Same year, it was minted KM# 70, 5 dollars silver 0.925 (as Krause and Numismaster).
I still think the page is a duplicate, with wrong data.
Just 10 options: you understand binary, or you don't.
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