1877-S Trade Dollar. It is in my catalogue as 22.1 or 22.2. They have a radial break through the E of AMERICA. The 22.2 (significantly rarer) has an additional break to the right of the D of DOLLAR. I will need to examine it in hand when it arrives to determine which one it is. Had a nice look to it as well. (Acquired on the 2nd .... so first one for 2022.)
Here are the shots for those details from my upcoming book.
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1877-S Trade Dollar. It is in my catalogue as 22.1 or 22.2. They have a radial break through the E of AMERICA. The 22.2 (significantly rarer) has an additional break to the right of the D of DOLLAR. I will need to examine it in hand when it arrives to determine which one it is. Had a nice look to it as well. (Acquired on the 2nd .... so first one for 2022.)
Here are the shots for those details from my upcoming book.
Off the old ‘bay today at lunch.


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Great looking coin. I have one of those graded AU but it's not as nice as yours.
I haven't received it yet, but my first purchase this year is a Carr piece.
Well, it is not a coin, but it is the first purchase.... Cheers, RickO

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