trade dollar chopmarks?
mbbiker
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I have a 1876 cc trade dollar and i am wondering if that thing on the left side is a hole or a chopmark? When i use a glass i think i can see a chopmark like symbol on the bottom of the hole. any info would be nice.
Also what would the grade and value of this coin including the chopmarks/hole
Also what would the grade and value of this coin including the chopmarks/hole
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Can you give us a better look at the hole/chopmark?
Can you show a scan of the reverse?
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i bought it from someone from my local coin club
I am not a Trade Dollar expert so you should take whatever I say with a few tons of salt. I was just comparing the reverse scan you provided with the picture of the Trade Dollar in the Red Book. The spacing and placement of the legends varies (notice the location of the first T in "STATES" in relation to the banner bearing E Pluribus Unum), the olive branch looks different ( notice the upward pointing leaves under the wing), and the left wing in the red book specimen covers half the head of the top arrow. Maybe there are varieties?
Really, Shironiichan is the resident Trade Dollar expert. He could tell you more. Let's see what he says.
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I don't know if the chopmarks are rare ones or not there are 4 on the obv and 1 on the rev if you want i could scan closeups of some of them.
Yes, there are indeed varities for the 1876CC. That is good. Close-ups of the chop marks would be interesting. Bring them on!
Chopmark number one is "kichi," meaning "good luck."
Chopmark number two is "go," meaning "five."
Chopmark number three is "den," meaning "rice field."
Sorry, I only know the Japanese pronunciation for the Chinese characters. I couldn't tell what the other two were.
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But the $650 price estimate sounds really high, unless the fellow coin club member meant for an unchopped coin in nice AU. If the one you have isn't cleaned, I'd say it's probably worth $175 or so retail.
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1) ji
2) wu
3) tian
4) I dunno, can't read it.
5) possibly si (meaning "four") or maybe mu (meaning "eye")
Of course, these are likely abbreviations so I would not assume that these characters actually mean the defininitions that Shiro and I have provided.