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1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)

Picked this up a few months ago on Ebay and just got it back from our host. Its got great eye appeal with light toning, halos around the devices and only the slightest bit of wear on the high points. It’s a very scarce die pairing, with only 6 examples passing through Heritage over the past decade (and 4 of those were… -
Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)
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Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)
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Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)

You're lucky I am not versed in the the computer eye roll symbols. There was most likely dozens of hubs created and used over the series and each doesn't warrant a "type". The little stuff that the more "detailed orientated" tend focus on should be classifyied as mechanical / creation variances with some being more minor… -
Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)
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Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)
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Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)

@Crypto said: "I know there are lots of little variances.... of the two different main types. There are not more than a type one & two IMO. All the little feather differences are just that little feather differences of the type two hub types. For those who believe there are only Type 1 and Type 2 reverses plus some coins… -
Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)

Here is a photo of an 1876-CC Dollar (from my inventory) grading PCGS AU58 (CAC) with the doubled die reverse. I especially love the "second stem" running more-or-less below and parallel to the main stem on the reverse. This second stem shows in the photo as a lighter area below the stem. .... .... Photo courtesy of W.… -
Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)

LOL, Cheerios dollars don't exist either. There should not be a Type one or Type two 1886 1C. And those crazy IKE dollar collectors. A collector can accept anything or ignore anything they choose to collect. IMO, one day Trade dollars will be as researched as 1794 Large cents. By then there will still be two types of… -
Re: 1876-CC Trade $1 Type 1/1 (non-Wide CC, non-DDR)
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