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1888/7 Or 1888/87?

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looking for opinions?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?
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I think this should be posted in another forum
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It will be moved
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I think it is just corrosion raised in that area. Sorry
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The 1888/7 IHC variety (Snow 1) is extremely rare with, according to Snow, less than 30 examples known. He considers it the top IHC variety. I am sorry to say as others have noted that your coin is not this variety

Also I am not aware of any 1887/87 varieties.
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Corrosion, sorry.

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1888/7-Or-1888/87?

1888/7-Or-1888/87?
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Corrosion--I don't see the diagnostics either.
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