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Take a look at the newest addition to my set.

I just got this from a member here and was pleasently surprised when it arrived. Not rare at all, but surprisingly hard to find that is not chopmarked or overdipped.Please post any comments or guesses on the grade if you like.Thanks for looking. You can click on the link to my showcase to see the grade if you want,but please don't spoil it for anyone that might want to guess.

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Steve
U.S. Type Set
I do know that I really like the look. Congrats on a very nice pickup.
Mike
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
<< <i>I knew that one would go quickly
I agree with you, that is a very nice coin and it is harder than people give it credit for. Like the 74cc, because there are quite a few chopmarked examples out there people get the wrong impression of over all availability in straight gradable condition.
I recognize that coin - and sure enough it did come from a friend.
I have been admiring the coin for awhile and I can assure you that's
a very attractive and wholesome coin. You just don't find them like
that very often.
Years ago, I attempted a set of Trade Dollars - and the 74-S doesn't come
along very often - and not as nice as the one you just bought.
Congrats to you and the seller ( Who is a great guy as you mentioned ).
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<< <i>I am guessing silent net grade >>
Agreed. Is there a smack on her face?
<< <i>I am guessing silent net grade >>
I think most circulated Trades are net graded to a certain extent, and the 58's just happened to escape the line of fire
I know my 74S (also in PCGS55, and also CAC'd) is net graded.
<< <i>I am guessing silent net grade >>
How would a net grade ever not be silent?
Congrats!
Lance.