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1877-CC Seated Liberty Dime "Grading Request"

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1877-CC Seated Liberty dime (I thought maybe F to XF)

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The details are close to XF. I'd call it VF+ Details - Damaged.
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Somewhere within VF30 range for details, shame about the damage. Nice collectable type coin!
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I think EF40 details, damaged.
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I would put this one in the VF area. Details grade for the damage on the obverse.
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I think VF-30/35 details, damaged.
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VF35 Details.
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Looks Like a Nice and honest VF coin to me
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VF35 Details/cleaned
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I agree with the majority, strong VF details with some unfortunate damage in the obverse field and a possibility of an old cleaning. There seems also to be a scratch across Liberty's head that makes it look like she's wearing a blindfold. Curious!

Does anyone know whether this coin has a Type 1 or Type 2 reverse? I thought the Type 2 has the top crossbar of the E in ONE far from the wheat ear (like this coin) while the scarcer Type 1 has the crossbar almost touching the wheat. Is this correct, or do I have it reversed, or is there another diagnostic? I have an 1877-CC with the E almost touching the wheat and the difference between my coin and the OP's dime is fairly obvious. Here's the reverse of my dime:


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