1875-s Trade Coin with Chopmarks indicating trade with China, as were the reason for the coin's creation. The chopmarks are not intrusive to the look of the coin; one is on the obverse side just below the lady's outstretched arm and looks like the Chinese symbol for our number nine, but backwards. The other one is looks almost like a triangle turned 33 degrees or so, and is on the obverse side parallel to the I and C in America. It's a really neat piece but I am not going to charge an arm and a leg for it because it's not really in my wheelhouse at all, though I do have a bit tied up in the coin. The pictures are the best I can do. It's definitely a circulated coin, but it's in quite good shape, particularly at 143 years old. Two of the last three pictures are close-ups of the chopmarks; the final picture is a PGCS scale of the coin's value provided the grade given. This coin is ungraded, but you can see that it's worth quite a bit more than I'm asking.
Make me an offer if you're interested in this neat find.
Shipping / Handling Cost | Cost For Each Additional Item | Service |
---|---|---|
$3.00 | $0.00 | Economy Shipping (1 to 10 business days) |
Paypal only. Must receive payment within 24 hours of sale.