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Possibly an 1883-P with an added "S" ?
Possibly an 1883-P with an added "S" ?
That's a far tougher job than altering an 8 - the S is sharp in the middle of what looks like a pristine field.
With that said, the pics aren't of sufficient resolution to make any concrete conclusions. With an unmistakably Mint State coin of this conditional rarity, though, I'd be very, very leery of buying one raw. A proper evaluation of the dealer is imperative.



















