Here is the PCGS link to that weird transitional variety of the 1876 proof coin. Oddly enough a proof 61 is about the same value as a MS-63. I don't know what your budget is but this transitional obverse and low mintage makes it a very desirable coin in my opinion.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin...v-cam/941720
Also while looking at the 1876S business strike coins there is indeed a large S and small S variety along with different pairings of obverse and reverse dies. I just clicked the link to greatcollections to see what you were interested in. That is a type 2 obverse paired with a type 2 reverse and small S. Shame about the cleaning hairlines on the obverse. The reverse looks better. Like you, I opted for a slabbed details coin because it fit my budget at the time. I went for a 1877 AU details-mount removed for $270. The mount was removed from the edge so you don't notice any damage on the obverse or reverse. I can live with that.
https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin...v-cam/941720
Also while looking at the 1876S business strike coins there is indeed a large S and small S variety along with different pairings of obverse and reverse dies. I just clicked the link to greatcollections to see what you were interested in. That is a type 2 obverse paired with a type 2 reverse and small S. Shame about the cleaning hairlines on the obverse. The reverse looks better. Like you, I opted for a slabbed details coin because it fit my budget at the time. I went for a 1877 AU details-mount removed for $270. The mount was removed from the edge so you don't notice any damage on the obverse or reverse. I can live with that.
Edited by MisterT
05/20/2025 06:58 am
05/20/2025 06:58 am