Chop Marked Trade Dollar, too Much?

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  1. russell1256

    russell1256 Well-Known Member

    I have been trying to find a slabbed Trade dollar with chop marks. Do you guys think this one is too heavy on the chop marks to buy?
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  3. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Yes. It's ugly IMHO! :yuck:
     
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  4. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    How's the reverse look?
     
  5. russell1256

    russell1256 Well-Known Member

  6. derkerlegand

    derkerlegand Well-Known Member

    It is indeed, "choptastic". I kinda like it, but not for $700.
     
  7. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    ANS did a preso Friday, with Eric Brothers:
    Long Table 141. Silver Coins and Chopmarked Coins in China, Up to 1873

    https://numismatics.org/lt141/

    He showed some that were so heavily chopmarked that the center of the coin was missing...
     
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  8. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    Way too many chop marks and very overpriced. PASS!!!
     
  9. Mr.Q

    Mr.Q Well-Known Member

    It's always nice to see both sides of a coin. Chopped to pieces, to expensive, and not much eye appeal. Sorry, but I would definitely pass. Thanks for sharing.
     
  10. Vertigo

    Vertigo Did someone say bust?

    The auction history sales price of 384 was seemingly reasonable. But IMO that coins damaged. Not XF40.
     
  11. longnine009

    longnine009 Darwin has to eat too. Supporter

    That' quite a Youtube channel they have. :)
     
  12. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I do appreciate a coin with a story. But that one is a bit too storied…. Especially for that price point.
     
  13. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    I love chop marks. Never too many. Imagine all the merchant's hands that this has passed through. This is a well-traveled dollar that did its intended job to the fullest. I love the coin! But I do believe that it is overpriced.
     
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  14. johnmilton

    johnmilton Well-Known Member

    It all depends upon what you had to pay for it. I think that the OP coin is massively over priced at $700.

    I bought this one from the "Boston bid wall dealer" where I bought many of my better coins for $20. It didn't sell on off the board and he blew it out to me. It also has a piece of solder at the top of the edge where someone probably wore for jewelry. It was a junk coin back then.

    Chop marks have become more acceptable on Trade Dollars over the years, but I think that there needs to be a decent amount of the original design left to bring a good price.

    Chop Trade Dol O.jpg Chop Trade Dol R.jpg
     
  15. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    Not that it matters, but the OP piece is desirable, and it would not be a surprise to me to be close to the amount listed.

    There are many collectors in the Far East of TDs, that will know it also circulated in Korea, not just the China Trade market.
     
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  16. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    I like the coin - it bears some really nice well formed chop marks - a little pricey though - IMO. Should be easy to verify authenticity @ PGCS.
     
  17. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    Not that easy. Many are misidentified by TPGs.
     
  18. justafarmer

    justafarmer Senior Member

    Yes - especially with all those chops clouding the design. I meant the coin could easily be verified as the actual/authentic piece slab by PCGS.
     
  19. charley

    charley Well-Known Member

    I concur that the Slab can be identified as authentic. The coin, well.....
     
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