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Question 1887 7/7 5 Cents

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1. Is the 7/7 also referred to as re-punched 7 or is there a slight difference in that variety? If so what is it? I see Manz reference both in his inventory on two separate coins.

2. Would consider that a lamination error on obv?

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2...Definitely a lamination issue in the bottom photo..

I'll let the varieties experts refer to the 7/7..
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You seem to be right on both counts. Seems like a lamination error and the 7/7.

This is the 7/7:

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I agree with zx, lamination and 7/7
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There are three 1887 7/7 varieties.
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Thanks ZX, I've seen that coin (picture) before. It does show the 7/7 (top left) and it is comparable to the coin I posted. However the coin I posted also has a few other things goins on with the seven. Would this be considered a "7/high seven"?
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