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How about a Trade Dollar post???
TennesseeDave
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Post any Trade Dollar from your collection or as many as you wish. Any condition, chopmarked or not. Here's my latest addition. I have been searching for a decent 74-CC for quite sometime and it was much harder to find than I expected.
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I like this one, well struck for a 77 and also a DDO. AU58 CAC.
<< <i>Good idea for a thread!
I like this one, well struck for a 77 and also a DDO. AU58 CAC.
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That one looks very, very familiar
From what I have seen, the DDO's always have the strongest strike for the 77 Philadelphia's.
One day I'm going to have TDN pick one out for me. The non shock and awe variety.
MJ
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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Complete US-PHIL Coins for Sale, Circulation Strikes 1903-1945
DUIGUY...Outstanding eye appeal.
<< <i>I love these threads. I love every Trade Dollar pictured so far. Duiguy that 75 speaks to me. I do not own a TD.
One day I'm going to have TDN pick one out for me. The non shock and awe variety.
MJ >>
What's especially cool is that you would have a hard time finding anything close to the eye appeal of these coins at a show. It's really tough with Trades!
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Love this one TDN, quite a unique chop on a P mint coin no less.
I liked it as a nice XF, details-wise, and the forums seemed to agree, in the recent poll thread.
I have yet to see it in hand, so we're relying on this montage of the seller's pictures for the time being.
I thought it was worth taking a chance on.
I like yours in the OP better, though, and give honorable mention to tydye's, too.
Both have more of the "CircCam" look I'm after for my VF-XF 19th century set.
The 1877S is now PCGS XF45
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Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
<< <i>DDR thats one of the coolest chopmarks I've seen. Looks like a fancy version of " & " >>
Indeed a cool chopmark, and I've never seen one, either, but it doesn't look Asian to me. Looks very Western.
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
Here's one I have shown before in another thread, one of my favorites. Repunched date, repunched mint mark, semi-prooflike with die polishing marks, CAC. Lots of goodness.
Edited to say: WOW!!! Dan thats a super nice 77-S
Its more common but still a key date Type 1/2 brother
Type 1/1
Type 1/2 (most common)
This is a hybrid type 1/2 which is sometimes called type 1.5/2 which is very rare in BS with more research needed (PCGS VF35)
The most famous of the hub type rarities in BS
Lance.
My acquisition of this coin comes with a brief story. I was sitting inside the corporate office of the dealership (they don't have a store front) I think on a Saturday. The dealer pulls out a coin and says to me that I probably won't "understand" the coin. I said, well, what is it? The dealer hands me the coin, and I smile and reply with something like "how much, you <nasty word>, do you want for this?". Done deal (in the non-RKK way).
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<< <i>Ok, I'll play. Here's one that hasn't surfaced publicly since the Eliasberg sale. This coin is famous enough for anyone who wants to research the coin on their own.
My acquisition of this coin comes with a brief story. I was sitting inside the corporate office of the dealership (they don't have a store front) I think on a Saturday. The dealer pulls out a coin and says to me that I probably won't "understand" the coin. I said, well, what is it? The dealer hands me the coin, and I smile and reply with something like "how much, you <nasty word>, do you want for this?". Done deal (in the non-RKK way).
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That is an amazing coin and a great history. While not the rarest date in the absolute sense it turns scarce in UNC while absolutely impossible in gem. That looks very close to the gem level