I know I made a topic about this dollar a few months back but I would now like to get the opinions of several people as to what type of value this type of variety holds. Take a look at the reverse and you can see that the coin is the one mentioned in the description below. If the coin is one of less than a dozen minted I assume that collectors would be willing to pay a decent premium.
6. Large S. Blunt tail to are of DOLLAR, but no periods after E of FINE or are of DOLLAR: Not in Walter Breen's Encyclopedia. Fewer than a dozen seen to date. Discovered by James R. Arnold (his specimen is EF and weighs 417.9 grains). The period after the final A in AMERICA is a tiny crescent. Evidently the hub was damaged. "Does this occur on 1878 trades of any mint?" asks Walter H. Breen.
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