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1875-S Trade Dollar

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So was this too good to be true? It sure felt that way when I found it, and even knowing the risk of counterfeits I'd seen enough half-destroyed examples on the market that I couldn't pass this one up. A Trade dollar with trace luster and smooth surfaces except for two clean chop marks.

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Nice AU-55 Trade dollar, I don't see any red flags. Those with chops always appealed to me as they actually circulated in the orient.
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I feel the same way, but I also don't like when there are so many chop marks that they're defacing the devices. I have one other in the bank that I would share, but I don't have a picture of it. This was an upgrade, because that one is scratched with a pretty rough surface. I wouldn't go so far as to say I collect chop marked dollars, but I do look occasionally. :)
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Nothing wrong with this one. A nice example of a slightly-circulated Trade dollar with a clear provenance that doesn't destroy the coin's appearance. I'd be pretty happy with it.
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Nothing wrong with this one. A nice example of a slightly-circulated Trade dollar with a clear provenance that doesn't destroy the coin's appearance. I'd be pretty happy with it.


Having Chop Marks makes this, (at least to me), a very desirable Trade dollar. And, for once, the chops don't smash out the details of the reverse. Bonus!
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AU-58. Looks authentic to me. Neat coin for sure!
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Attractive coin, nice score
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AU-55, love it with the chopmarks
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Here are some I used to have. Sold them on ebay last year.



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Don't know how to edit posts. More pics.


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Nice jimbucks, thanks for sharing those. I think I like the -001 one best, because it looks original. Shame that the chop goes right through Liberty's face though.
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