I was going to guess 30; great looking coin and really did not notice the toned over marks.
I'll guess xf40 and au50
as others have pointed out, vf details but obverse has been cleaned. It would have to be priced a lot lower to get any interest from me. For...
I love this token; however they are very common, and inexpensive except in high grade.
I might consider getting one depending on price. for now this will have to do. [IMG][IMG]
Does the mint still have a screw press? Would be great if they struck them using that, would really add some character. Of course, it would...
I agree with 58, if you just see some high point wear and a few field luster breaks. Looks nice!
What seems off to you?
Interesting. Ihave a couple of these to examine. [IMG][IMG]
Mbogoman and Mainbill are very sharp where trade dollars are concerned.. I agree genuine but has at least had a cleaning and looks retoned by some...
thanks, Cheech. I was roaming the local coin show a few years back, scanning a lot of stale and problem material, and spotted this one. couldn't...
vf30, no bean
I think it looks cleaned, but appears genuine. here is one graded vf30: [IMG][IMG]
Looks like the 1877 C-1.2 in the Coxe book "The United States Trade Dollar Challenge 50 Set" p. 87. Pretty ludicrous fake with a T2 rev, egg on...
EF40, no sticker
Nice outcome. ANACS is famous for their full buffet of descriptors on the label.
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Due to the war of 1812, people hoarded silver bullion and brought very little to the mint for coining until late 1815. The halves aren't exactly...
Really nice, Eduard! The lack of pitting/corrosion is a big plus!
I'll guess vf35?
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