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Valued Member
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Zonad, it would've needed an EF-40 for me to make a move at $400.00, but that ship has sailed...the coin sold for about $550.00.
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Yep...it found willing buyers....
1884 obv 1 is a bit of an oddity...scarce but not rare (I can think of two dozen Vickies rarer than it)...and the fat footed N is marginally interesting...
that being said, its one of the best known varieties...thus the premium...but as a variety, its not particularly exciting.
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Thanks for the heads up on that one. It is an upgrade for me.
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Great! I picked up a VF in a lot for about $100, unattributed...so that's a good start for me...I figured I'd spend the extra $450 elsewhere 
Edited by canadian-varieties 10/18/2011 3:47 pm
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CCCS EF45? Nicely done, Randy. Hope it's a hard slab? I sent the one I bought at Torex for $320 to ICG...hoping it comes back an EF40 or EF45...:) Still wonder how much it would have cost me to wrestle this one from you. 
Edited by canadian-varieties 12/28/2011 4:29 pm
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Quote: Still wonder how much it would have cost me to wrestle this one from you. If he finds a better one, you will then find out...
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I'm guessing that there's less than 20 surviving examples of 1884 Obv.1 in EF+...maybe even less than 10?  From the little I know, Rob has an MS62, and someone else has another MS62. 
Edited by canadian-varieties 12/29/2011 12:44 am
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I have a 62 lustrous brown. It was in an ICCS holder, but I crossed it into a 62 brown PCGS holder. I know of three other mint state coins; a 62 trace red and two 60 browns, all in ICCS holders. I expect a couple more mint state coins to show up over time.
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Edited by bosox 12/29/2011 12:06 pm
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Quote: I expect a couple more mint state coins to show up over time. bosox is correct (as usual), and another new mint state coin HAS surfaced! This one formerly was in a collection residing in Great Britain. It is still raw, but I estimate it to be MS-62 RB (with some elements of a weak strike) and a definite upgrade for me . So far, that brings the known mint state total to five.  
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Edited by SPP-Ottawa 10/23/2012 10:53 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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I can honestly say that I cannot even tell the difference between all of those heads! I have an 1884 in VF and another up for sale and they all look the same to me.
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Valued Member
United States
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Easy on this one. Look at the long bottom serif on the N in REGINA. If it is long like this one is, then it is the valuable C1 coin. If the serif on the N in REGINA is short like the N in CANADA then it is the common C2 coin.
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ICCS was tough on me  Just came back MS-60, Trace Red. The seller's photos, that you see above, were taken with pretty intense light, the coin is darker in hand, and the toning in areas is quite heavy, almost like an oxidized coating in places. I am sure that impacted the grade, because the surfaces are typical of a MS-62. Not sure if it would cross with PCGS - and for now, it does not have to... Still, it will probably be a very, very long time, before I encounter another mint state 1884 Obverse 1 in the wild.... Now I can sell my VF-30, and use that to buy another coin...  ...look for it on my ebay store soon...
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