I guess the Maria Theresa thaler is kind of the "ultimate" Trade Thaler :) but should all thalers be considered as trade coins? @GDJMSP
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HOT DANG!!
This could be your chance for fame!!!
...and pre '82 cents!
Just make sure to thoroughly rinse it, soap residue that is practically unnoticeable can lead to massive problems down the road!!!
Now I want a nice British one. What other countries had trade "dollars"?
...cause that's a NICE coin...what grade?
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...or, soak it in water (start off with HOT) for a couple of days and then brush with a soft toothbrush
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har har hardy har...
What state is that?
Bought this one on CT... [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] Whenever I see metal plowed up and piled up like this, I think Post Minting Damage, in other words a scratch or gouge.
That's kind-of like what my bro did..."Hey, Mr Coinman, what is a coin collectors would like priced at $XXX?"
Except for those Brits in 1812... :)
complain, complain, complain... hey, wait a minute, maybe the British in 1812 were just taking a Washington tour and were so irritated the mint...
Sell it as a desirable error!
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