Article about fake trade dollars at coin show...
PhillyJoe
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in today's Coinworld.com. High quality fakes. Be careful of any ebayer with a Hong Kong address.
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Cameron Kiefer
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RELLA
who boasts of twenty years experience in his craft
while in fact he has had only one year of experience...
twenty times.
Here's a paragraph from the article you might find interesting, especialy the last sentence:
The Philadelphia, Carson City and San Francisco Mints produced Trade dollars between 1873 and 1878, mainly for use in trade in the Orient. Many of the coins were subsequently chopmarked with a merchant's personal stamp to attest to the coin's fineness and acceptance in trade. Gillio said dealers attending the Hong Kong show every year see genuine Trade dollars that have had the chopmarks filled in and evidence of the alteration buffed out.
Given my presumption that you are not engaged in filling in chopmarks (given the number of posts you make to these boards, where would you get the time to fill in chopmarks? !), this indicates that your chopmarked trade dollars are becoming scarcer over time!
Mark
If anyone has a chopmarked 1876 II/II for sale, let me know.
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Now, fast forward 100+ years and you have them as a coveted collectable worth counterfeiting for profit.
peacockcoins
That explains why no one in his right mind collects Morgans.
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That explains why no one in his right mind collects Morgans. >>
That's it Shiroh! You and me are gonna have it out this Sunday in Anaheim at Strat's table! I'll be there at 9:00am SHARP.And no bringing the little pooch Moxey for protection.
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