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.
No Trade dollars were struck in 1889
The Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) 1878 Trade Dollar is a Proof only issue. The coins have a retail value of about $1,000.00. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
All 1882 Trade Dollars are a "Proof" only issue. All were minted in Philadelphia, none at Carson City. So if you have an 1882-CC Trade Dollar it's a fake with no value.
No general-circulation silver dollars were minted from 1874 to 1877. If you have a coin that says TRADE DOLLAR on the back, please see the Related Question.
above the d on dollar
On the reverse(tails) it is above the "D" in dollar.
They were intended to be used in Asia to compete with coins of other countries for trade, hence the name Trade Dollar.
The only U.S. silver dollar coins dated 1877 are Trade Dollars.Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1877 Trade Dollar is a more common date. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general the coins are valued at $150.00 to $500.00 depending on the grade of the coin. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery 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.
What is the value of a 1791 trade dollar
Rutherford B. Hayes was the 19th President of the United States, serving from 1877 to 1881. The Hayes dollar coin was minted in 2011, and is worth one dollar.
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
Values for a circulated 1877 $20.00 dollar gold coin are: $1,460.00-$1,850.00 And mint state starting at $2,000.00
The only U.S. silver dollar coins dated 1877 are Trade Dollars. Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1877 Trade Dollar is a more common coin. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. In general low grade coins are valued at $80.00-$150.00, better grade are $180.00-$240.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $350.00-$600.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelery 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 been counterfeited.
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
The first Trade Dollars are dated 1873. If this coin is a Trade Dollar dated 1798 it's counterfeit.