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Rare IHC Variety Brings Well Over $100k

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I'm posting this bit of news because the photo shows very clear markers for this variety.
The upper point of the 7 shows up rather well on this coin. This particular coin is the finest graded 1888/7 S1 (MS-64RB),
sold recently by Rick Snow for just shy of $125K.

There are only 35 known 1888/7 overdates in existence. The other "overdate", the S-7, has since been put into doubt by careful analysis;
it may simply be an 1888/888 with an MPD in Liberty's necklace.

Despite the extreme rarity of this coin, they are still being found.
One was even cherrypicked from a dealer's stock: a VF30 for all of $2.

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I have been looking for one, I guess it will be harder to find than I thought ! But it really makes me want to find it now !!
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Good luck! Apparently, a few are still out there--I've had no success with an 1888 S-1 (obviously)-- or S-7 yet.
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WOW!! Nice coin! Thanks Kurt for the info!
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The other "overdate", the S-7, has since been put into doubt by careful analysis;
it may simply be an 1888/888 with an MPD in Liberty's necklace.


I would not be surprised if that ended up the case. Several years ago I cherried an 1888 Indian cent that looked just like the S-7 overdate, except my coin did not have the 1 in the necklace. I sent it to Billy Crawford (I think it was Billy...) and using overlays he determined it was a repunched date and not an overdate. I'm pretty sure I still have both the coin and Billy's pictures somewhere.


Sean Reynolds
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