TOREX NEWP #2

Not as nice a coin as the 1872H, but a much tougher date. The reverse is very original and nice. The normal weak strike in the right side of the crown is evident. The obverse is beautiful, but toned from age, hence a red-brown determination. PCGS MS-65 RB, population 3/0 with one in MS-65 Red. A very tough coin.



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