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British Trade Dollar 1900 "Missing Mint Mark"

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What does everybody think of this? I believe it suppose to be 1900B. But I've read somewhere that some of the rarer ones were missing the "B". You can clearly see where the mint mark is supposed to be, but no B.

What do you think of the grade and value?

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I'm fairly sure that's a B mintmark on the trident. Otherwise, it would be flat.
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That's pretty much how they all look the B being incuse on the center prong. As spruett001 said the trident would look like the prongs either side if it were missing
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Yes I thought for some Indian-minted coins of the area the mint-mark could either be raised on incuse, depending on where it was applied.
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