The 1876 Trade Dollar is a fairly better date of the series. Because of the stain, for an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most circulated coins are $90.00-$150.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
NOTE: The entire series of Trade Dollars is known to have been counterfeited.
No Trade Dollars were struck in 1876. First year of issue was 1878
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The Trade Dollar was a silver coin minted by the United States from 1873 to 1885, primarily intended for international trade, especially with Asia. The 1876 Trade Dollar features an image of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. It was designed to compete with foreign silver coins and was initially accepted for trade, but its value fluctuated, leading to its eventual discontinuation in domestic circulation. Due to its unique history, the 1876 Trade Dollar is now considered a collectible item.
If you've got a bronze trade dollar coin, it is a fake. Real trade dollars were made out of silver, not bronze.
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Please be more specific. The only US dollar coins dual dated are the Bicentennial Eisenhower dollars 1776-1976. None are 1876-1976.
Being a copy, it's worth next to nothing.
It depends, many low quality counterfeit coins are simply made in lead and would be essentially worthless, but a few high-quality counterfeit coins are actually made out of silver and would be worth the silver value.
The U.S. did not issue silver dollars in 1876. Does your coin say "Trade Dollar" on the reverse side? If so, please see the Related Question. If it does not say "Trade Dollar", either the date is not 1876 or you have a counterfeit. There has been a flood of counterfeit dollar coins in the last 20 years, some good enough to fool experienced collectors and some really bad, with impossible dates and designs. I'd strongly suggest having it examined in person by a dealer.
About $12 in average condition. Coins with a "CC" mint mark on the back are worth a dollar or two more.
Please check again and post a new question. No standard silver dollars were made in 1876. Morgan dollars were minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. If your coin says TRADE DOLLAR on the back, there's more information at the Related Question.
It's either not a Morgan dollar or not from 1876. The term "Morgan dollar" refers to the standard silver dollars designed by George T. Morgan and minted from 1878 to 1904 and in 1921. Trade dollars were struck for use in international trade and were designed by William Barber, who was more famous for creating the images used on dimes, quarters, and halves from 1892 to 1916. Please check again and post a new question.