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<p>[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2138020, member: 46237"]That's exactly what mine is as well. The coin has 3 types, denoted by NGC with the KM# for coins in transitional years. Type 2 (a minor obverse change) transitioned in 1880 and type 3 (a minor reverse change) transitioned in 1890. Since I'm going after all 3 types and this is my first example of the coin in any type, I didn't look too closely. It's a beautiful coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jaelus, post: 2138020, member: 46237"]That's exactly what mine is as well. The coin has 3 types, denoted by NGC with the KM# for coins in transitional years. Type 2 (a minor obverse change) transitioned in 1880 and type 3 (a minor reverse change) transitioned in 1890. Since I'm going after all 3 types and this is my first example of the coin in any type, I didn't look too closely. It's a beautiful coin.[/QUOTE]
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