AU58. Many of you suggested it was MS which perhaps explains the price tag of $100,000 on a rare coins website of which name I have actually forgotten within two days , but you can take my word for it.
I was a touch lower (AU55) in my guess but the price would suggest the PL (which I guessed) is where the money should be, even if the PL missing from the holder. I checked PCGS price guide and note they don't list a PL for the 1871-CC yet they do for only a few other coins, all of which are Philadelphia issues, strange.
A nice coin, but for $100K there are a lot of other coins I'd rather have, and if I had to spend the $100K on a single coin, I still feel the same. Too boring even if it's rare, give me something like an early colonial coin or a neat pattern instead.
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