All US Trade Dollars have a picture of Miss Liberty, seated, on the front and a spread-winged eagle on the reverse. The reverse also carries the words TRADE DOLLAR and the coin's fineness (purity) and its weight measured in the old unit of grains.
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Look at the reverse for the phrase TRADE DOLLAR under the eagle.
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
The United States never issued a "trade half dollar," although there may be a few local souvenir trade half dollars that have been issued from time to time. US Trade Dollars were issued from 1873 to 1885, British Trade Dollars from 1895 to 1935, and Japanese Trade Dollars from 1875 to 1877.
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Please look at the coin again and post new question, no US Trade dollars were issued until 1873 and all have the words TRADE DOLLAR on the reverse. With a date of 1796 the coin should be a Draped Bust dollar.
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Please look at the coin again. The first U.S. Trade dollars were issued in 1873.
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Like an eagle
It's a Trade Dollar not a Morgan dollar. If you look at the back of the coin, the phrase "Trade Dollar" is under the eagle. As to value, take it to a coin dealer for an assessment it may not be genuine. The entire series is known to have had copy's and fakes made.