Trade dollars without chop marks commonly circulated in the U.S.
I agree with Lord Marcovan...A vintage gold coin with so much history in it,s soul is to me 10X the fun with investment potential, made from U.S....
Looks very real to me...I,ve seen dozens of Trade Dollars not in slabs way before anyone ever thought of making a fake. I just bought a 1976 raw...
Looks like doubled die but has characteristics of a worn die which may show doubling in two or more diff. directions due to poor metal flow from...
A very strong 35...beautiful coin!
I,m seeing pre-sale reservations all over the place. Flippers are adding another middle man, so in the end, mass quantities can be had and sold...
64 rd but the carbon spots kill the coin.
Multiple cracks in die before tooling could cause this result on obverse with no damage to reverse. Probably a few were struck before die was...
I agree with others...dipped, AU58, common, nice looking type coin, $40-50
63+...beautiful coin. Cheek damage offset by nice fields.... toning, strike are nice. An easy 65 if cheek was missing the 2 scratches.
The TPG are sort of like coin cops in that they have to enforce a quota in order to satisfy the demand! My high school woodshop teacher told me...
Price gouging helps keep the economy rolling, but hurts those who truly are looking for a fair deal.
A nice rendition of the original, but as a numismatic piece it ranks with the gold dime. Just another bullion coin with about half the detail of...
66...The color looks like it was dipped, maybe just the lighting?
They, as the dime, don,t arouse me. Carr,s set is much more fun at a fifth the price!
Both type A rev.
Actually none are known, however they are suspected to exist. Quote: fivaz/stanton
I lost interest in these soon after release...probably go for near spot after awhile. Carr,s set is much more collectable for me.
Both look type A to me.....pictures are not clear at arrow points so it,s a tough call. Not type C though. Type B,s are thought to exist...need...
That is a very good point...one can argue that any toning is "man made", but is this deliberate or an act of fate?
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