Chop Marks

Chop Marks are found primarily on American Silver Trade Dollars dated 1873-1878 and Japanese Yen (1870-1914) that circulated in China. Chinese businessmen, ever watchful for fakes, placed their sign or "chop" on any of these trade coins that passed muster.

Friday, February 3, 2012

CHOPMARKED COINS, Worthless or Historically Significant?

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For many years I believed what I had heard concerning chopmarked coins; they're damaged and not worth collecting. Then a fellow WINS ...
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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Trade Dollars and Chop Marks - A History in the Making

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After the U.S. Civil War, two things were happening: US mines were producing enormous amounts of silver, and fears of the economy meant ...
Tuesday, May 10, 2011

So What are Chop Marks?

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Chopmarks are privately applied punchmarks to show that a particular merchant has determined that the coin is "good" silver (usual...
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