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What Do You Think Of These Two Trade Dollars?

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If I had to chose I'd go with the first one it looks more original.
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Agree the 1875-S is the better coin. However, the eagle shows a lot of wear, with much less remaining feather detail than the 1877 posted by CoinCollector2012. That 1877 is more deserving of a CAC sticker IMO.
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The 1877 is not deserving of a straight grade, much less a CAC sticker. It is obviously harshly cleaned and I have seen much more original coins put in Details - Cleaned slabs. Buy the coin, not the slab.
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If you can afford a higher graded example, pass on both of these.
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