I don't know about the value, but I noticed one thing right off; on one coin, the first C of the mint mark is higher, on the other, the second C is higher; same date, 1876-CC. So, did the mint mark exist as a "CC" unit, or was each "C" separately entered?
The one to the left Is a clean original vg and worth about $20 the one to the right was au details but is horribly damaged I'd say $15-20 if your lucky I wouldn't touch it for any price as 1876-cc dimes are rather common and not hard to get
Left coin the vg is no 101 reverse b right coin reverse c and obverse of left coin appears to possibly be obverse 103 with therepunched date but I can't quite tell from the pics me I'd pass on the damaged coin and go for the more worn one as it has more interesting features
I'm paying up too $105 for a set of coins and those are in it . Will post pics if I win the auction . And when I get the coins in hand
paided more than i planed too $114 shipped but in the set there is what appears to be a 1891 "O" would that be worth anything?? i will post pics when i get them in hand
The 1891-O Liberty Seated dime is a common date, same price as all the other "common" dates 1875-1891. However, there is a variety worth 4x or more, horizontal O mint mark over vertical (normal) O mint mark.