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Edited by hfjacinto 02/24/2021 07:32 am
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There are a couple of beautiful examples on Heritage Auctions you can compare yours to. The 1872 Indian princess Trade dollar pre-dates the much more abundant Trade dollars which were issued beginning in 1873.
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 also 420 grains coverts to 27. grams.
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Agree, fake as can be. How many threads do you have going on this same coin? 
Edited by Coinfrog 02/24/2021 09:48 am
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I have matched it up under the scope with the one off heritage auction its identical that is a lady just like the one I viewed mine has alot of wear,and my scales were junk so I re weighed it when I got new ones. Its 27.1g But thank you all for the replies
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I'm not saying it's a Trade dollar I'm saying is it a real pattern of a Trade dollar of 1872. One they was going to produce but changed the pattern,also there is no mint mark on it as well.
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With respect, this is just a copy of a Trade dollar pattern. If you would like an inexpensive professional opinion, just log on to http://www.NGCcoin.com and for just $5.00 this leading TPG will give you an opinion on the coin's authenticity. 
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Let us know the outcome if you take this course, please.
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