PR-66. There are some light carbon spots on the lower portion of the obverse that hurt the grade, but that image is very accurate to the look of the coin in hand. I bought it based on some pretty bad images and was thrilled when I got it in.
I just found this image from David Lawrence. I think Jack Lee must have cracked it out. He got two points but lost the CAM designation. How this was ever a 64 is beyond me.
Not nearly as pretty as the 1880, but the same PR-66 grade. This 1881 is clearly of a late die state, but has very clean surfaces. The strange toning specs on the obverse are a bit distracting to me, but still a darling nonetheless.