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1893-CC or 1892-S?

Forget the slab and the condition of the coin, what date do you see?

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i have seen this before where a 3 looks like a 2.
the more plausible explanation is a label mistake switching S for CC.
the date, imho, is 1893. it is the mint mark that is a mistake on the label.
It's an S-mint.
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