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1886 5 Cents...small 6 Over Small 6 ..with More ..rp-2...

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 Posted 04/22/2013  10:04 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add DEVLEC to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
An 1886 5 cent variety described as ...OF5 RF5

Wide Date, 1/1, 8/8, Sm 6 / Sm 6...RP-2 and graded ~15 years back ... by ICCS... EF-40

Any ~ valuations greatly appreciated..?

1886---5-Cents...small-6-Over-Small-6-..with-More-..rp-2...

1886---5-Cents...small-6-Over-Small-6-..with-More-..rp-2...

1886---5-Cents...small-6-Over-Small-6-..with-More-..rp-2...

1886---5-Cents...small-6-Over-Small-6-..with-More-..rp-2...
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That is a gorgeous coin! No Clue on value unfortunately
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Looks like this one is listed in the Charlton 5 cent variety section on Page 322, however they don't give it much of a premium over the standard coin for that year. Nice coin - would love to own it! Also it looks better than ef40.
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It seems from recent comments here, that all grades are moving up and away from the older "ultra conservative" and poorer grade #'s of a decade or 2 ago.

PCGS has been there for awhile and ICCS will have to follow........

You now see a lot of visible bagmarks and the pieces are graded "MS65"...it's crazy...

I've never heard of a "gem uncirculated" with visible bagmarks ....until some of the coins that we now see for sale...
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My wild guess would be about 20% above the regular small 6. However it would all depend if you can hook up with the right buyer(s).
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From the Charlton catalogue it would seem that the 1886 5 cent had a large variety of die strikings and that most are out there.
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