Potty dollars. I have seen it used on this forum several times in reference to Trade Dollars. Clue a newbie in please. I been collecting a loooong time and have never heard this reference to Trade Dollars before.
Links to ebay: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_od...otty dollars.TRS0&_nkw=potty dollars&_sacat=0 https://www.apmex.com/product/69079/1878-s-trade-dollar-chamber-pot-potty-dollar
Well.... I never knew. I know about hobo nickels. First I been introduced to this. It’s right funny, really... Thanks.
Seems like his particular artist had something to say. He replaced “In God We Trust” with “No Free Trade”. Wonder who he was grinding an axe with?
For what's it's worth, someone posted to ask about one within the last few days or so. Unfortunately, I forget the title of the thread but was a neat example iirc.
I know I saw it in a thread. Then I saw a post in the “want to buy” section. That was when my curiosity meter started pegging. I totally get it now.
Yes sir. Now the circle isn’t complete in my aging brain pan..... You know it had to take some serious time and determination to accomplish that without the aid of a Dremel tool.
Haha... that is indeed it. They're neat and are not strictly made using Trade dollars. However, kind of like the profane large cents where a certain reverse letter is altered, they can obviously be reproduced today.
I love them. I don’t have an image with me but I have a really nice xf 1870 Liberty seated on a pot $1. And she lost all her drapery too
I have several culls of large cents with the worst thing you can call a woman altered on the back. I had encased some large cents for a dealer and there were several in the coins to encase.
Haven't seen those. Those dirty Cannucks! Did they teach Americans a bad word, or did it come from their mother?