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1884-CC Grade

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I'm thinking MS64-ish...the picture shows a hairline below the cap next to the lower hair, but in hand with my 6X loupe its not seen? thanks....

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I'd say MS64. Nice.
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Very nice, I think this has a shot at MS-65.
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MS-64
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I'd say a definite MS-65. It looks exactly like an 1879 S MS-65 I have and it is in a PCGS holder.
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MS-65, possibly PL
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MS_64 with hopes at 65
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I'd call this close to a slam-dunk at 65.
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