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1887 7/7 ?

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 Posted 11/01/2014  4:23 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add bmxboy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I think I may have found a 7/7 , Thanks for the help

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Is this a dime? looks pretty convincing to me.
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Its a 5 cent
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Interesting. The other 7/7 come with clearly repunched 188 as well.

It looks something like RP-3, but that comes to a point. See Charlton 2010 pages 329-330.

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this is the example given by Charlton. Although yours appears weaker it seems to fit the example.

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W.K Cross (2013). Charlton Standard Catalogue, Canadian Coins . The Charlton Press Toronto, ON. Canada. For Educational Purposes.
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Hi bmxboy

I have similar examples on 1859 pennies, which are die clashes of the underneath of the queen's jaw. Could your 1877 be from a similar occurrance?
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yup its a 7 / 7 all right. Nice find..The Charlton looks more like a triple punch 7
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Looks to me like it is a triple 7.
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