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1804-Mo TH 8 R Calico-980 Yon-M8-104 N1 PCGS #513259

This is one of the main coins that the trade dollar was made to compete with and why it has 420 grains instead of the standard 412 of SLD . An F-15, original skinned Mexican 8R with a large assortment of multinational chops to include the Orient. This is what got it 98ed. Allows me to walk up to a group of coin collectors and take about my 1804 dollar.

(1914) T3 1 Yen JNDA 01-10A N1 PCGS #500673

Interesting Ink Chop & Classic Punch type of Japanese Trade dollar that is towards the end of the era

(1914) T3 1 Yen JNDA 01-10A N1 PCGS #500673

Interesting Ink Chop & Classic Punch type of Japanese Trade dollar that is towards the end of the era

(1914) T3 1 Yen JNDA 01-10A N1 PCGS #500673

Interesting Ink Chop & Classic Punch type of Japanese Trade dollar that is towards the end of the era

1852 1C MS62BN PCGS #1898

OGH rattler

1891-O 10C F12 PCGS #4707

Shattered Rev Die Cud + retained Cud

1891-O 10C F12 PCGS #4707

Shattered Rev Die Cud + retained Cud

1996-W 10C MS67 PCGS #5189

one of a kind coin even if it was never meant to be used

1875-CC T$1 Type I/I N1 PCGS #40108

Type 1/1 - Wide CC 1.2mm. Currently extremely rare with two known and one of the 4 different years married to the distinct 1.2mm CC type one die. Known paired with a 73 (very rare), 74 (very rare), 75 (R8) and 76 which is surpringly only scarce in context. It composes a fascinating subset collection of the Trade series that have been sought out since at least the 1950s. The 1875cc wide has long been speculated about years only to pop up on EBay in 2016. Both are problem coins, one with quality originality but rim bumps where the other is over dipped but solid surfaces both with xf details.

1875-CC T$1 Type I/I N1 PCGS #40108

Type 1/1 - Wide CC 1.2mm. Currently extremely rare with two known and one of the 4 different years married to the distinct 1.2mm CC type one die. Known paired with a 73 (very rare), 74 (very rare), 75 (R8) and 76 which is surpringly only scarce in context. It composes a fascinating subset collection of the Trade series that have been sought out since at least the 1950s. The 1875cc wide has long been speculated about years only to pop up on EBay in 2016. Both are problem coins, one with quality originality but rim bumps where the other is over dipped but solid surfaces both with xf details.

1876-S T$1 Type-II/II MS61 PCGS #40116

Type 2/2 - Large S scarce and one of the few graded UNCs known.

1876-S T$1 Type-II/II MS61 PCGS #40116

Type 2/2 - Large S scarce and one of the few graded UNCs known.

1923 $1 VAM 2 Doubled Tiara MS63 PCGS #133759

2nd widest spread doubled die of the series although not up to the standard of the 34d.

1934-D $1 VAM 4, DDO, Micro D MS62 PCGS #133781

Rare coin with just a few dozen known in Mint State. Don't think of it as a VAM. think of it as recent Redbook variety that is by far the most significant error in the popular Peace series. Bound to be a super star one day IMO

1934-D $1 VAM 3, DDO, Medium D MS61 PCGS #133780

One of the coolest 2 coin sets of coins in 20th Cen Americana. A widely spaced DDO with two distinct Rev.