The polishing on the obv is interesting. The rev does not appear to match the proof-only rev. I wonder if this is the work of our good friend Linderman?
It was clearly a proof when it arrived. I chiseled him down to $410 so I am sitting good. Thanks to TDN for talking me into buying it, albeit, indirectly.
It was clearly a proof when it arrived. I chiseled him down to $410 so I am sitting good. Thanks to TDN for talking me into buying it, albeit, indirectly.
Spoke with JD about this this morning. He said that in 1874 the Mint made some Trade Dollars that the Mint called "Semiproofs." He sent me some information that I will repost tomorrow or Monday.
TD
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Spoke with JD about this this morning. He said that in 1874 the Mint made some Trade Dollars that the Mint called "Semiproofs." He sent me some information that I will repost tomorrow or Monday.
Spoke with JD about this this morning. He said that in 1874 the Mint made some Trade Dollars that the Mint called "Semiproofs." He sent me some information that I will repost tomorrow or Monday.
TD
Except mine is 1877 and already graded as a proof. It came today.
Except mine is 1877 and already graded as a proof. It came today.
Congratulations, although you must keep in mind that PCGS gave you an opinion in return for a grading fee. All third party companies have gotten a few wrong over the years. Trade dollars from Philadelphia can, in some cases, be very tough to distinguish proof vs. circulation strike. Proof dies were often re-used for normal coins meant for circulation.
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UNC Details Scratched Cleaned
An 1877 trade dollar struck like this
Anyone care to guess what PCGS graded it as? I bought it and sent it in.
I would like to see hi rez photos when you get it back.
It was clearly a proof when it arrived. I chiseled him down to $410 so I am sitting good. Thanks to TDN for talking me into buying it, albeit, indirectly.
PR Genuine UNC Details (92 - Cleaned)
It was clearly a proof when it arrived. I chiseled him down to $410 so I am sitting good. Thanks to TDN for talking me into buying it, albeit, indirectly.
Nice Work man!
TD
Spoke with JD about this this morning. He said that in 1874 the Mint made some Trade Dollars that the Mint called "Semiproofs." He sent me some information that I will repost tomorrow or Monday.
TD
i presume dannreuther?
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Spoke with JD about this this morning. He said that in 1874 the Mint made some Trade Dollars that the Mint called "Semiproofs." He sent me some information that I will repost tomorrow or Monday.
TD
Except mine is 1877 and already graded as a proof. It came today.
Congratulations, although you must keep in mind that PCGS gave you an opinion in return for a grading fee. All third party companies have gotten a few wrong over the years. Trade dollars from Philadelphia can, in some cases, be very tough to distinguish proof vs. circulation strike. Proof dies were often re-used for normal coins meant for circulation.
This talk of "semiproofs" sounds really juicy.