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1886 Large Cent Obverse 2 Or 1

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This coin is graded as an obverse 2 but I thought the queens truncation was touching the beads on the obverse 2 and away from the beads with the obverse 1.Also the bead is imbedded at the top of the crown in the obverse 2 as well.But in the obverse 1 it is not.The grading company is ICCS.Hope I am wrong here.

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obv1..but what do I know
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It's an Obv C1a
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It's an Obv 1a. The scarce '84 one was an Obv 1, but the 1886 scarcer Obv was an Obv 1a left over from '81 or '82.
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