No.Trade Dollars were not minted until 1873.
There's no such coin in the standard catalog. If you're referring to a Trade Dollar, these were issued in the 1870s and 1880s for use in international commerce.
The US Mint did not produce any Trade Dollars in 1870. Mintage for the Trade Dollar began in 1873 and ended in 1885. If you have a trade dollar perhaps it is from a different country. To see what a United States Trade Dollar looks like, click on the link in "RELATED LINKS" located in the lower left corner of this box.
No such thing, fake.
The words Trade Dollar are on the reverse of the coins.
No. The first Trade Dollars were struck in 1873. There are however many, many counterfeits, some with incorrect dates and/or mint marks.
No there is no such thing as a zero dollar bill. And if you thought there is such thing as a 20 dollar bill, there is such a thing!
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
On the front of a Trade Dollar it has Lady Liberty seated facing the left and on the back below the eagle TRADE DOLLAR. A Morgan Dollar has the head of Lady Liberty on the front.
Look at the reverse for the phrase TRADE DOLLAR under the eagle.
The first Trade Dollars are dated 1873. If this coin is a Trade Dollar dated 1798 it's counterfeit.
The first Trade Dollars are dated 1873. If this coin is a Trade Dollar dated 1798 it's counterfeit.
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