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1870 IHC Snow-8 MPDS

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This is one of my favorite IHC varieties. Rick Snow says there are at least 3 full dates punched into the denticles.
My coin has some condition problems, but it was cherrypicked off ebay.

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Sweet pick up brocephus !
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Wow, DV.. nice hard to find 1870..

Usually these are beat to pieces.
Mine looks like it was run over by a truck.
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Yeah...for some reason 1870s are some of the most beat-up years. My coin has issues too.
It may be due to the re-coinage act, where millions of coins were melted in the early 1870s and re-coined 1874-81.
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