New Seated Half variety? Requesting opinions from the Seated Half experts......

....and there are a few on this forum.
I am currently working on listing a consignment from a California collection and I noticed something "different" about one of the consignor's coins, which is an 1875-S Seated Half. It appears that there's a misplaced "1" above the proper date on the coin (see image below). As many know, even those who do not specialize in this series, there are several MPD varieties (misplaced dates) on Seated Halves. The images don't quite do justice to what I am seeing, but you will get the idea. So....have any of you Seated Half collectors/researchers ever noticed a MPD on an 1875-S Seated Half? I have considered the likelihood of post-mint damage, but I cannot find enough evidence to support that possibility.
I am currently working on listing a consignment from a California collection and I noticed something "different" about one of the consignor's coins, which is an 1875-S Seated Half. It appears that there's a misplaced "1" above the proper date on the coin (see image below). As many know, even those who do not specialize in this series, there are several MPD varieties (misplaced dates) on Seated Halves. The images don't quite do justice to what I am seeing, but you will get the idea. So....have any of you Seated Half collectors/researchers ever noticed a MPD on an 1875-S Seated Half? I have considered the likelihood of post-mint damage, but I cannot find enough evidence to support that possibility.

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roadrunner
I noticed Breen-4994, but there's not an image, nor could I find an image ANYWHERE. Roadrunner, do you think this is what Breen is discussing as the coin discovered at the 1984 ANA?
<< <i>What is that other mark in front of the "1"? >>
That's a very small tick mark, although it does look like something else in the image.
roadrunner
Thanks for your help. Here's an image of the entire coin:
<< <i>There is something to the upper right of the 5 as well. Right under the base. >>
Ya know, I missed that. Thanks clw54.
Bill Bugert will give you all the info over on the
other side.
Ray