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Is This 1875-CC Trade Dollar Real?

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There are a lot of small bumps, especially on the reserve, which gives me doubt. So I would appreciate your opinions.
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What's the weight? Should be 27.2 grams +/-. That die crack concerns me, looks off.
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The weight is 27.1 grams. Yes, the die cracks look a bit strange. What do you think of the small bumps in the field? Is it a sign of cast, or something else?
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If the example is a counterfeit, it was made from a genuine die pair as the date and CC match known genuine examples. Concerns are the excessive bubbles/bumps on the reverse. The die cracks on trade and dollar are strange. For die cracks to get to that stage there has to be a progression of Die Deterioration, and I do not see any Die Deterioration on genuine examples that is close to the OP example. The chop marks are also a little strange and none of chops show through on the other side. I would put it into the questionable authenticity category, and my guess is the TPG would put the same label on the example.
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Thank you, Slider. You posts have always been insightful.
Yes, I looked around and did not see any similar die cracks on the graded samples I could find.
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