Anyone Have an 1875 Dot Cent?

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  1. Louischief

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    Send you the pictures of the 1875dot reverse Indian Head penny. I was at the coin show and they check the coin out good.can not tell me the price of the valve of the coin.
     
  5. CoinCorgi

    CoinCorgi Tell your dog I said hi!

    Indians with dots, eh? I don't see any dots in your pictures Chief Louis.
     
  6. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    And... what did these people supposedly say?

    I'm sorry, Louis, but the recent photos (thanks BTW) do not leave me optimistic.
     
  7. Louischief

    Louischief New Member

    I when to the long beach show four coin.the they check out for me the 1875 dot reverse it real. I will get it grades and it will be auction at Heritage auctions for sale.i talk to the director,numismatic sales heritage auction he was very surprised of finding the coin. Thanks for your help. L'm km
     
  8. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    I'll take your word for it, but please be sure to update us once you've submitted the coin and have it back in your hands. If anything, it would be a fine and appreciated addition to an older thread.

    The very best of luck to you, Louis.
     
  9. iPen

    iPen Well-Known Member

    Can you let us know where the dot is in on the coin?
     
  10. Justin Raffel

    Justin Raffel New Member

    Mind the camera, I don't have a microscope with me. It's kinda worn so its hard to see. Is this damage or...
     

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  11. Taylor's

    Taylor's New Member

    This article says otherwise...
    https://www.pcgs.com/news/1875-dot-cent-catch-us-mint-crook

    No mintage records are known to state exactly how many of these 1875 Dot Reverse Indian Cents, classified as “Snow-16” or “S16,” were struck. However, very few specimens have been accounted for and may presently number only a few dozen pieces. PCGS has graded several circulated and uncirculated specimens, with the finest PCGS-graded example receiving a grade of MS65+RD. Sales information is also spotty on this rare, scarcely traded but sought-after variety. Among the coin’s notable auction appearances in recent years is the sale of a PCGS MS64RB specimen that took $2,585 in a March 2015 Stack’s-Bowers auction and a PCGS MS64+RD that realized $4,080 at another Stack’s-Bowers sale in March 2018.
     
  12. Taylor's

    Taylor's New Member

    This article says otherwise...
    https://www.pcgs.com/news/1875-dot-cent-catch-us-mint-crook

    No mintage records are known to state exactly how many of these 1875 Dot Reverse Indian Cents, classified as “Snow-16” or “S16,” were struck. However, very few specimens have been accounted for and may presently number only a few dozen pieces. PCGS has graded several circulated and uncirculated specimens, with the finest PCGS-graded example receiving a grade of MS65+RD. Sales information is also spotty on this rare, scarcely traded but sought-after variety. Among the coin’s notable auction appearances in recent years is the sale of a PCGS MS64RB specimen that took $2,585 in a March 2015 Stack’s-Bowers auction and a PCGS MS64+RD that realized $4,080 at another Stack’s-Bowers sale in March 2018.
     
  13. Taylor's

    Taylor's New Member

    This article says otherwise...
    https://www.pcgs.com/news/1875-dot-cent-catch-us-mint-crook

    No mintage records are known to state exactly how many of these 1875 Dot Reverse Indian Cents, classified as “Snow-16” or “S16,” were struck. However, very few specimens have been accounted for and may presently number only a few dozen pieces. PCGS has graded several circulated and uncirculated specimens, with the finest PCGS-graded example receiving a grade of MS65+RD. Sales information is also spotty on this rare, scarcely traded but sought-after variety. Among the coin’s notable auction appearances in recent years is the sale of a PCGS MS64RB specimen that took $2,585 in a March 2015 Stack’s-Bowers auction and a PCGS MS64+RD that realized $4,080 at another Stack’s-Bowers sale in March 2018.
     
  14. Paddy54

    Paddy54 Well-Known Member

    Wake this one up... s-l1600-5.png s-l1600-4.png s-l300.png s-l300-3.png

    2 snow #16 picked today dot on N variety
     
  15. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    I save all my 88’s. What do you think the 88/89 average is?
     
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