1875-CC Trade Dollar

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  1. STU

    STU Active Member

    fine as it has had a bad cleaning
     
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  3. Mike Thorne

    Mike Thorne Well-Known Member

    XF, harshly cleaned.
     
  4. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    ExoMan, asked: "Out of curiosity, what's the weight?"

    Any deceptive (to a trained authenticator) Counterfeit Trade dollar will weigh as a genuine coin. Most of the "naked-eye" fakes are light but they don't need to be weighed.
     
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  5. JimR_Coins

    JimR_Coins Member

    Thanks for the feedback, and yes it's the exactly the die combo it came back with
     
  6. JimR_Coins

    JimR_Coins Member

    IMG_20201103_234447-ccfopt.jpg

    Update, Obverse 1, Reverse 2 variety. Thanks for all the feedback
     
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  7. STU

    STU Active Member

    if they grade it it would solve the fake .xf to me someone killed it by the appearance of cleaning it
     
  8. chascat

    chascat Well-Known Member

    XF40 Details
     
  9. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    :facepalm: Not exactly :(. I posted the reverse is Type-2M and NOT Type-2. Unfortunately, most of the TPGS, auction houses, and collectors do not choose to recognize the MAJOR HUB DIFFERENCES between a Type 2 reverse and the Type 2M that I discovered and published decades ago. :(

    This is a Type 2 reverse:

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  10. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    NIce find, the T I/II 75cc is a rare die combo as noted by Insider; about 95% or so of the issue that year are TI/I.
     
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