Looks nice. The obverse is VF20 to my eye, the reverse is a little stronger.
Yes! Thanks all!
Can you tell us what it is? Wild guess - Macedonian, but I'm probably way off. I like ancients, but know little.
Almost a week? Keep looking guys they got to be out there!
On eBay I see several dozen U S trade dollars with chopmarks, but only one French trade piastre, and zero British trade $'s with chops. Does...
65 easily. I'm going to stretch and guess this pretty coin got labeled MS66.
My bad. :oops: My coin is a yen. The trade dollar is similar though. [ATTACH] It's cupped and the obverse design damaged from the reverse chops....
Japan, for one. I have one thats mutilated with chops somewhere.
Here's one I bought early on as a newbie collector. It was cleaned and the price not too bad. I've carried it as a pocket piece off and on. Looks...
Actually a little better date once you hit XF or so (this one is around VF20)...but this coin has some problems, graffiti above the date, etc., so...
Problem free F15 IMO, nice find.
It looks clearly uncirculated to me, I could hazard a guess in the 63/64 range, but it's hard to read the luster in the pics. The reverse seems...
Hey no problem on the mix-up, too bad it had to be a common date....on the CC dollars, I don't think I've seen that set, sounds like a marketing...
Hard to say anything definite from the pictures, I think Morgandude is on course from what we can see.
Interesting. Not my series, but ONE CENT does look funny to my eye. Wait for more educated opinions.
Sitting on a gold mine, and don't know how you obtained it? Not trying to be snarky.:) The thought crosses my mind though, are you sure you have...
Wow, thank you dwhiz! And Happy New Year to a great group on this forum!
I'm leaning it's good. My opinion means nothing.
Thanks for commenting, @Silphium Addict yes my coin is about 8.7 g, 22 mm, I believe your attribution is correct.
My humble example - sellers pics. [ATTACH]
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