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Found these last week while searching those IHC's . The first one is an 1889 with a Re-Punched Date. You can see the base of the 1 under the primary 1, and the eight has a couple cuts in the tops of the loops and the lower loop of the 8 is split at the bottom.

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The next coin is a 1905, I am not sure if it is re punched or not. The 9 has a small line under the bottom of the top loop, but I don't see any other evidence of Re punching on any other numbers, anybody see something I don't ? Is this an RPD or just a die scratch/crack/chip ?

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The last one is an 1897 with a couple pretty big die chips on the reverse. The T in cent looks more like a strike through, but it could be a chip, the O in ONE is much sharper and is most certainly a die chip IMO. All opinions appreciated !



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The first two are both RPDs...I'll do a quick lookup.
The 1889 is S-7, which Rick Snow comments "this is a scarce variety, although fairly minor" (1 star)
The 1905 is a minor one that doesn't match anything I see in my guide.
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Thanks KurtS, I think you have a more up to date guide than the shop has. The two I thought were unlisted are only unlisted in the old book I suspect. Since I could not find these either, I am guessing the same thing applies. I am going to have to get a newer copy. Thanks for taking the time to get the numbers for me. Now I just have to find that 1888/7....
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You sure are taking some nice pictures!
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I agree very nice pics!
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I would think a die chip would cause a raised area instead of a incused area like what I think is showing in the "O"
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The last coin could have had some planchet lamination that separated on strike.
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