Alright Bill, let's battle. One of my favorite proofs... Though I can't wait to lose this one, bring on the stunners that I know you have.
A fabulous array of coins celebrating Larry’s 10,000th post. Kirk’s stunning 1880 Morgan appears to be lit from within Thank you, Larry, for your postings and throwing this gala.
Honestly. The 80 and 82 are the most common. 73 74 and 77 the 3 toughest collectable trade proofs. 77 the lowest reported mintage all are available if you look tho For a price.
Interesting, thank you for the information. none the less those trade dollars are awesome!!! i have a couple myself i have an 1877s business strike in icg graded in vf 35 condition and an 1878 that is pcgs graded with rim damage that is in vf condition with about 15 interesting chopmarks
77 the most common Philadelphia business strike. 76-78-s also very common. 73-s very tough in high grade. 74 and 75 p harder to find than you think especially in high grade all the cc mints tough. 73 and 77 cc very tough a highquality 78cc with good surfaces very tough and one that fits my collecting goals and the set im building will easily approach 5 figures