Hard to tell about those marks on the cheek.... 62, maybe 63. Obverse looks a little PL
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Just noticed that it's in an OGH; I withdraw my MS62 DMPL guess and will say MS62...
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Definitely an underrated coin/sleeper in dmpl! Nice coin!
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<< <i>Definitely an underrated coin/sleeper in dmpl! Nice coin! >>
Definitely. It is dragged down by its association with 1879-S, 1880-S and 1881-S (and not 1883-S). This is very difficult in strict gem DMPL or better. It is not as hard in the 63DMPL grade, but is much scarcer than those previous San Fran years.
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62, maybe 63.
Obverse looks a little PL
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PL? Possibly
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EDIT: no PL, but pics can be deceiving in that regard... all depends on the contrast adjustment.
1. The actual grade has been mentioned (I'll give people a little more time before I reveal it)
2. It is in a Old Green Holder
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<< <i>Definitely an underrated coin/sleeper in dmpl! Nice coin! >>
Definitely. It is dragged down by its association with 1879-S, 1880-S and 1881-S (and not 1883-S). This is very difficult in strict gem DMPL or better. It is not as hard in the 63DMPL grade, but is much scarcer than those previous San Fran years.
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