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Who grades chopmarked Trade Dollars?

BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
I seem to remember that PCGS or NGC might be doing this now. Anyone know?---------BigE
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  • tjkilliantjkillian Posts: 5,578 ✭✭✭
    Yes, PCGS is now grading chopped marked trade dollars. They even have a registry set for them.

    Tom
    Tom

  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    ANACS does a net grade, NCS does a details grade, PCGS and SEGS do a numerical grade ignoring the chops.
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    Wow! Good news, I 've got one on the wayimage------------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    I see that I could have the third finest set of all time, right behind Tradedollarnut, with only one coin. image-----------------------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I have extras for sale - in fact, most of set number two is for sale. PM me if interested.

    Edited to add: See thread in Set Registry forum for a list.
  • DDRDDR Posts: 1,601 ✭✭✭✭✭
    TDN,

    In your experience, does PCGS bodybag chopmarked Trade dollars for being cleaned? Most chopmarked Trade dollars out of China have been cleaned at one time or another. It seems a little odd to me for PCGS to bodybag a Trade dollar that has major design elements obliterated by chopmarks for a cleaning...
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    I will be perfectly happy with my number three set since it would probably be cost prohibitive to take over the number 2 positionimage-------------------------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    DDR - I have a few that have obvious hairlines from cleaning that are slabbed. I think you are right in that they are a bit more lenient on these.
  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    Kind of different to see a coin with post Mint damage from circulation graded Mint State 64 isn't it.
    I wonder if PCGS will grade the other denominations that have been choppedmarked?
    Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    This is the MS64 in question. I've seen all the high grade 74CC's and this coin would without a doubt be the second finest if not for the chops:

    image
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    I noticed that PCGS states that piece of the coin was actually removed when they were chopmarked, wouldn't one have to accumulate quite a bit of these "clippings" to make it worth while?-------------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,162 ✭✭✭✭✭
    PCGS didn't word that quite right. Most chops did not take any metal, although some took a pretty good chunk for assay purposes.
  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    Glad you noticed the misleading intro BigE. I had taken PCGS to task about that. Text
    Interesting that this coin was minted in Carson City Nevada, took a train & stagecoach to San Francisco California, sailed across the ocean then landed in Canton or Shanghi, was passed around at least one bank or store owner who put his mark of authenticity on it and then later came back home where it was disowned by it's own government. Then it went to California again, this time to Newport Beach where it got slabbed then tradedollarnut ended up with it.
    Also interesting is that assembling a complete chopped Trade set is considered almost an impossibility.
    Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
  • BigEBigE Posts: 6,949 ✭✭✭
    They should correct this----------BigE
    I'm glad I am a Tree

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