Yes, times have changed. Nice, chopmarked Trade Dollars in AU-55/58 can be pretty pricey. PCGS slabbing and grading has contributed to the price rise. That, and a dedicated, enthusiastic group of collectors. The 73-CC in AU-55 I posted was once owned by Everret Jones, past President of the Chopmark Collectors Club.
Sorry for the terrible pics. This Indian has great color and luster. Better looking then a 63 I also have. Purchased from Andy and Alynne several years ago.
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DirtyGold:
Yes, times have changed. Nice, chopmarked Trade Dollars in AU-55/58 can be pretty pricey. PCGS slabbing and grading has contributed to the price rise. That, and a dedicated, enthusiastic group of collectors. The 73-CC in AU-55 I posted was once owned by Everret Jones, past President of the Chopmark Collectors Club.
Complete Set of Chopmarked Trade Dollars
Carson City Silver Dollars Complete 1870-1893http://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/showcase.aspx?sc=2722"
AU-58.
jom
Here's a couple more I found photos of:
This one was formerly in an AU58 NGC holder:

Here’s a 55 and 58
Dave
I have an AU58 Pillar dollar. 1771, a 200 year birth coin for me. These were legal tender in Early America and a predecessor to US Silver dollars.
Jeff
Here is a 58 in an old slab with a pic from Lance.


Some nice coins in this thread
Great thread!
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CAC if it matters.
Bryce
I bought it a while back. Beautiful coin. Made a successful trip to CAC recently
Sunshine Rare Coins
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Here is a 31 "Broken Arrow" in 58 plastic.


Sorry for the glare on the plastic.
Here are a few 58 Bust Halves....
1814 E/A PCGS 58 CAC
1820/19 PCGS 58+ CAC
1823 PCGS 58 GOLD CAC
Dave
+1
Very cool to see a set like this!
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1879-S $2.50 - surprisingly hard to find with CAC approval.

https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/gold/liberty-head-2-1-gold-major-sets/liberty-head-2-1-gold-basic-set-circulation-strikes-1840-1907-cac/alltimeset/268163
That one looks like it was slabbed in 39'
That coin is wickedly cool, just wow.
Drool factor is high in this thread
These were a fun inexpensive pick up
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Buy as many as you can.
Rent a u-haul if you have to, to haul them home
Love this girl!
Sorry for the terrible pics. This Indian has great color and luster. Better looking then a 63 I also have. Purchased from Andy and Alynne several years ago.


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This coin is really like an AU-58 ++.
I think this AU-55+ hits the spot...
I'll see your 00 and raise you 7 years.
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Commems and Early Type
Proof Buffalo Registry Set
Capped Bust Quarters Registry Set
Proof Walking Liberty Halves Registry Set
@Eagleguy: OK, I've always loved your reg set of these...now I'm just pissed off. lol
jom
http://images.pcgs.com/CoinFacts/34475989_98578564_2200.jpg
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