To be honest the 1875-H is IMO, a overpriced date. Still, remeber that a coin's value is not determined by mintage as that doesn't always determine survival rates. The survival rate for the 1875-H is much lower than the 1884. The "H" mintmark also adds some extra price just as the "CC" does with US coins.
An example of huge difference between survival rates is the 1921 50 cent of which over 206k were made but less than 200 are believed to remain.
It's all about supply and demand.
An example of huge difference between survival rates is the 1921 50 cent of which over 206k were made but less than 200 are believed to remain.
It's all about supply and demand.


















