100 Top Liberty Seated Dime Varieties
Top 100 #73 1876-CC Fortin 110

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Coin Details

Origin/Country: United States
Design Description: DIMES - SEATED LIBERTY
Item Description: 10C 1876 CC
Full Grade: NGC MS 65
Owner: Gerry Fortin

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1876 Carson City

Mintage: 8,270,000
Obverse Dies: 23 Known With Type I Reverse and 1 Known With Type II Reverse

The research by various authors has revealed twenty three different obverse dies paired with Type I reverse dies. There is a significant variability in die quality for Type I Carson City coinage. The Carson City mint's die storage techniques, or lack
thereof, leads to many dies showing rust damage. Sharp strikes, even from rusted dies, are easy to find.

1876 Carson City Type II Reverse examples are limited to a single die pair. This variety is scarce in all grades. High grade AU and Mint State examples will be found with prooflike surfaces and strong strikes.

Plate Coin: Fortin 110, Greer 103, Repunched 18 Digits, Type I Reverse With Die Doubling, Well Struck, Light Gray and Bronze Toning With Peripheral Blues, An R5 Variety In Grades Of VF Or Better. This Mint State Piece Is The Finest Seen.

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