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15 years 6 months ago #20 by Garryn
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Here are my three 1880-CC dollars. The first is the 80/79 version. PCGS MS62. The second is the 1880-CC 8 over High 7. The third is the 1880-CC 8 over Low 7. The High 7 and Low 7 are in GSA holders. Both purchased raw and graded MS63. They are virtually identical in appearance. The PCGS coin was probably originally a GSA coin too, but is not attributed on the holder as such. It just has that look of a typical GSA MS62.






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15 years 6 months ago #125 by Loosechange
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Thanks for the pictures Garryn. These are very helpful when searching for our "CC's".

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Go "CC'S"

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15 years 6 months ago #126 by Brian
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Here is the 1880-CC Vam-4, the only one graded by PCGS in DMPL.


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15 years 6 months ago #130 by Garryn
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Those overdates really are spectacular in DMPL. Awesome coin, Brian!

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15 years 6 months ago #133 by Garryn
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Mrk these three can still be located in GSA holders. I have seen a few VAM 5 and VAM 6 over the years in my local coin shop. Luckily I was able to snag one of each. ;) I would like to get a VAM 4 in a GSA holder also just to have a set of all three. My VAM 4 is in a PCGS holder.

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15 years 6 months ago - 15 years 6 months ago #138 by Brian
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Garryn wrote:

Those overdates really are spectacular in DMPL. Awesome coin, Brian!


Thanks Garryn, here is another one in PL on the high end.




Here is the low with a nice frosty 7 underlying and a speck of the 9.


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