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1867 3 Cent Piece DDR

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Picked this up but am away from home till next week to be able to check my library to see if this is a Cherry Pickers variety. I don't have a good pic of the obverse and reverse with me but I took this with my cell phone. It is an 1867 3 Cent with some minor doubling. Question, is this a common variety?
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Nothing about 1867 nickel 3 cent in my Cherry Pickers Guide... (5th Edition)
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Gifford estimates there were 78 reverse dies used this year. He identifies 10 varieties with at least one of them has a doubled die reverse. I think it may be a different die that yours though because the picture in his book has a "spike" or small die gouge coming horizontally off the tip of the innermost leaf below the berry, and yours doesn't seem to show that.
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