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1874-CC T$1 Trade Dollar

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I'm in the 65 camp - nice




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64-65. Love the die cracks!!
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This was graded MS64+ with a CAC green bean. You would think that if the crack were on the holder and you were trying to sell a coin for $26K you would have the coin reholdered before offering it for sale.

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Very nice, congrats!
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Nice coin!


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You would think that if the crack were on the holder and you were trying to sell a coin for $26K you would have the coin reholdered before offering it for sale
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You would think so. Makes you wonder how a crack like that showed up to begin with. Looks like another one below the cert # too.
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Imagine being the owner of that Coin when that crack was made, (cringe).

The way the crack looks while magnified leads me to believe that something, landed on the slab -vs- dropping the slab. In the very middle of the crack is where the most/hardest contact was made, there also seems to be a micro hole that goes fairly deep, but I can't tell if it is gong all the way through.

Beautiful Coin for sure. It deserves a new holder.
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I suppose if you reholder it at the same grade, you lose the green bean and run the risk of it not getting the bean again. Beautiful coin, but the crack is sure distracting.
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Can always re-sticker with CAC as well. The cert # won't change with a re-holder, so there's no risk in losing the green bean.

Just the time of sending off to both of them, maybe in a rush to liquidate?
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