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The first Trade Dollars were minted in 1873. If your coin says Trade Dollar on the back and is dated 1872 it is a counterfeit.

If it does not say Trade Dollar, then it could be a genuine Liberty Seated dollar. You should have it inspected by a dealer or certification agency because its value could range from $300 to $1000 depending on condition.

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Q: How much is a 1872 Trade Dollar with the mint mark S and in F-12 condintion worth?
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Was there a Trade dollar minted in 1872?

Trade Dollars were minted from 1873 to 1885. The dollar that was minted in 1872 was the Seated Liberty Dollar, if it has a (CC) mintmark and the coin is in good condition, the coin could be worth thousands. *If it says 1872, and Trade Dollar, it is a copy (fake) of a pattern coin from 1873, which used the Seated Liberty obverse and one of two "trade dollar" reverse sides. These copies are readily and cheaply available, and some do not bear the legally-required 'COPY' imprint. Most contain no silver at all.


What is the value of a 1872 us trade dollar 420 grains 900 fine?

No genuine Trade Dollars are dated 1872. 1873 was the first year issue. The entire series of Trade Dollars is known to have counterfeits.


Is there such a thing as a 1872-S trade dollar?

No. The first Trade Dollars were struck in 1873. There are however many, many counterfeits, some with incorrect dates and/or mint marks.


How much money is a 1872 silver dollar coin?

do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin


How much is a 1872 liberty seated silver dollar with a cc mint mark worth?

The 1872 Carson City Liberty Seated Dollar is considered scarce only 3,150 were struck and most were used in export trade and retail values are fairly high even in the lower grades. They run from $1,250.00- $3,060.00 in the first 3 grades and over $20,000.00 for a Mint state example. If you actually have this coin I suggest sending it to a third-party grading service for authentication and a grade

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Was there a Trade dollar minted in 1872?

Trade Dollars were minted from 1873 to 1885. The dollar that was minted in 1872 was the Seated Liberty Dollar, if it has a (CC) mintmark and the coin is in good condition, the coin could be worth thousands. *If it says 1872, and Trade Dollar, it is a copy (fake) of a pattern coin from 1873, which used the Seated Liberty obverse and one of two "trade dollar" reverse sides. These copies are readily and cheaply available, and some do not bear the legally-required 'COPY' imprint. Most contain no silver at all.


1872 us trade dollar 420 grains 900 fine how to tell if it is counterfeit?

It is a fake without a doubt. Trade dollars were not struck until 1873, any trade dollar bearing the date of 1872 is a counterfeit.There are numerous iron (magnetic) fakes made of the 1872 dollar, which copied the genuine "pattern coins" struck in 1873 but dated 1872, of which 6 are known.


Why would someone make a conterfeit 1872 trade dollar espesially that year?

Trade dollars were first issued in 1873. I assume the appeal of having a counterfeit 1872 trade dollar is in the fact that no one in the world has a genuine one? Honestly, I have no idea. Pranking, I guess?


What is the value of a 1872 us trade dollar 420 grains 900 fine?

No genuine Trade Dollars are dated 1872. 1873 was the first year issue. The entire series of Trade Dollars is known to have counterfeits.


What is the estimated value of a silver 1872 dollar coin of the us It's liberty trade?

The first year Trade Dollars were issued was 1873. Many wrong-date counterfeits exist. If it does have "TRADE DOLLAR" on the reverse. It is definitely a fake. If not, it's a 1872 Seated Liberty dollar that needs to be seen for an accurate value. Take it to a coin dealer.


What does a 1872 us trade dollar 420 grains 900 look like?

It wouldn't look like anything because no genuine Trade Dollars were minted in 1872. If you have a coin with that date it's a counterfeit. There were some silver pattern coins dated 1872 that were struck in 1873, but these are already accounted for. They are versions of the Liberty Seated Dollar. You can see pictures of genuine Trade Dollars at www.coinfacts.com


Can an 1872 silver dollar have 14 stars?

The 1872 silver dollar does not have 14 stars on it. The 1872 silver dollars contained the 13 stars from the start of the government. The 13 stars represent the first established colonies. If the silver dollar does have 14 stars printed on it then it would be considered a misprint and worth allot.


What is the value of a 1872 trade dollar with a man sitting on a globe?

The 1872 trade dollar with a seated Liberty design, also known as the "Seated Liberty on Globe" trade dollar, holds significant value to collectors due to its historical significance and design. The exact value of the coin can vary based on its condition, rarity, and market demand, but it typically ranges from a few hundred to several thousand dollars. It would be wise to have the coin authenticated and appraised by a professional coin dealer or grading service to determine its precise value.


What is the value of a 1872 liberty five dollar gold coin?

You possess a Coronet Head $5 Half Eagle - a 1872 coin in fine condition (F12) is worth: $ 400.00.


Is there such a thing as a 1872-S trade dollar?

No. The first Trade Dollars were struck in 1873. There are however many, many counterfeits, some with incorrect dates and/or mint marks.


How much money is a 1872 silver dollar coin?

do you know how much money a silver 1872 dollar coin is and a 1922 silver dollar coin


What is the value of an 1872 trade dollar with p mint mark?

You need to look at the coin again. The first US Trade Dollar was issued in 1873. None of them ever had a P mint mark. You very likely have a copy of an 1873 "pattern coin" produced with an 1872 date and any of three "Trade Dollar" reverses. You may be seeing the P of the word COPY that is required to be stamped into the reverse side of the coin. Most of these coins contain no silver or other valuable metals, and are cheaply and readily purchased as replica coins.