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It Isn't Often I Get To Post A New Topic Here. US Trade Dol.

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This coin comes in a plastic holder from Global certification services. They included a nifty paragraph about the history of these coins.

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Chops- The Mark of a "Good" Coin

As trade with China grew in the mid-1800's, the U.S. Silver Dollar "came up short" because it had less silver than coins of other countries. In order for our coins to be accepted, we needed a new coin. The Trade dollar was first issued in 1873 with a weight of 420 grains compared to 412.5 grains of the regular silver dollar.

With a variety of coins trading in China, it was difficult to know which coins to trust. To solve this problem, merchants created a unique "chop" or mark which he would strike into a coin he determined to be good. The more chops on a coin meant that it had been more widely accepted.

U.S. Trade dollars were issued for circulation for only six years. Those bearing chopmarks of Chinese merchants are a unique part of our coinage history.
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 Posted 10/06/2007  7:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Susanlynn9 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's a great coin with loads of history! Congratulations on your purchase!
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Thanks for the Trade dollar info...enjoy your "chop sticks" coin~!
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I want to add that the counterfeiters have also copied chop marks so just because a coin has chop marks doesn't really mean the coin is authentic. I don't see anything that sticks out to tell me yours isn't authentic but I did want to let others know that just because its chopped doesn't actually mean it is a real coin
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Wow, those are the most chop marks I have seen on a Trade dollar. Congratulations.
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 Posted 10/07/2007  10:53 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AuldFartte to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Terrific chop marks on that one! I love it
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