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Not sure if these pictures are good enough.

P15A ?

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77A? Die break through G in gratia and die clog 2 in Victoria

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The photos are large enough, but the abundance of grime and crud among
the devices makes proper attribution difficult. Some may dispute cleaning
coins, but one can not be positive without it.

Low and mid grade coins are not harmed by careful dirt removal, a MS coin
may take especial care. For such ensamples, I often simply use an old soft
bristle tooth brush and whatever liquid dish detergent I have in the kitchen.

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Probably more like..Haxby PC59-77a4..dies 77a + P15d
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I agree with DEVLEC. I think I can see the die crack at the bottom of leaf 3 which would indicate the P15d reverse. and the obverse crack at the G looks like a late state 77a.
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Good eye I went back it is a P15d the found the crack on leaf 11 not showing on leaf 3, funny how it looks like it's in the picture.

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