Hey guys, here's an interesting one for sure, it's an 1888 with the two last 8's recut, a die crack, and it is a narrow date variety. The old Zoell pamphlet doesn't quite have this one listed, although it has every other combination of recut 8's. So I labeled the flip Variety "R9 f" The last one he lists in that book is the "R9 e" so until someone with newer attribution guides comes along, that's how it's labeled. WARNING, BIG PICTURE: http://i258.photobucket.com/albums/hh26 ... ckND-1.jpg