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Type 1/1. Ex-WTL. A distant third in rarity in the chopmarked date set behind the 1875-P and the 1878-CC. One partial chopmark on the reverse. Broken 'E' in 'UNITED'.
Type 1/1, close cc. Ex-Legend. A frosty mint luster still survives in the fields of this first year of issue CC Trade dollar. It has a single Chinese character chop above Liberty's knee and two on the reverse (one Chinese character on the eagle's left wing and a deep square punch in front of TRADE).
Type 1/1, No period after FINE. Ex-DDR, Ex-Blackhawk. Truly amazing 1874-P trade dollar.
Type 1/1, Medium CC, dot on the 8. Some people think that a Mint State Trade dollar with a chop mark is an impossibility, but here it is, and this piece is a beauty. A single chop mark is noted on Liberty's shoulder, upper arm, and neck. This Choice Mint State example has brilliant and frosty silver luster that shines through dappled gold toning.
Type 1/1, Medium CC, dot on the 8. Some people think that a Mint State Trade dollar with a chop mark is an impossibility, but here it is, and this piece is a beauty. A single chop mark is noted on Liberty's shoulder, upper arm, and neck. This Choice Mint State example has brilliant and frosty silver luster that shines through dappled gold toning.
Type 1/1, Large S, heavy machine doubling. Flashy mint luster swirls around on this nicely struck and semi-reflective near gem. A single hidden chop is hidden on the Eagle's leg on the reverse. Ex-DDR.
Type 1/1, Tall, close CC. Breen-5796. This coin has very pleasant toning, with a little bit of varied color on the reverse! Ex-BlackHawk, Ex-Andy Geosits.
Type 1/1, Large S, FS-501, Breen-5792. Scarce, but the more common of the two overdates. There is a rumor of a 3rd, but as of yet unconfirmed. This coin still has some mint luster, clearly authentic chinese origin chops, and the chopmarks do not obscure the over-mint-mark. It also has very limited chop mark related marks on the front (caused by a hard pressed chop on the back). The obverse is quite beautiful!
Type 1/1, Large S, FS-501, Breen-5792. Scarce, but the more common of the two overdates. There is a rumor of a 3rd, but as of yet unconfirmed. This coin still has some mint luster, clearly authentic chinese origin chops, and the chopmarks do not obscure the over-mint-mark. It also has very limited chop mark related marks on the front (caused by a hard pressed chop on the back). The obverse is quite beautiful!
Type 1/2, Breen-5799. Most surviving 1876 trade dollars are Type I/II. There exist 4 types for this date, type 1/1, type 1/2, type 2/2, and a transitional type. Although this is the most common, it is by no means easy to obtain.
Type 1/2, Large CC. This coin is really clean, possibly undergraded. Ex-BlackHawk.
Type 2/2, Breen-5809. Normal date, Thinner numerals, 1 8 apart. Ex-BlackHawk, Ex-WTL, Ex-TDN.
Type 2/2, Misplaced CC. Ex-Northwest Collection. The mintmark is misplaced, extremely far to the right over DO of Dollar. Extremely rare, estimated less than a dozen survive. Only 97,000 were minted and half of those were melted at the mint. Net mintage of 52,852 after melting. Those that remained, almost all circulated locally.
Type 2/2, Ex-WTL. Hard to find in uncirculated grade. This coin has a bit of chatter, but is a very nice example for the grade.