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Trade dollars were US coins made in silver to trade in the far East. However, your coin, if it is an 1884 Trade Dollar, it is counterfeit. There were only 10 examples minted that year, all of them are known. So, when it comes to value, the only value your coin can have is if it is minted in real silver, if it is minted in real silver, it is worth however much silver is in your coin. If it is silver plated lead, or silver plated copper, or non-silver alloy like "nickel silver" your coin is essentially worthless.
It can't be a Trade Dollar. That coin was specially produced during the years 1873-1885 for use in international commerce, and carry the wording TRADE DOLLAR on the reverse. All $1 coins minted in 1897 were Morgan dollars, named for their designer.
Hi I have also been trying to find the value of these coins because I have a 1986 Liberty Trade Silver coin. Ive done the research and these coins were privately manufactured so they are really only worth the silver value of these coins, and the print on them does not contribute at all to their value.
No Trade Dollars were struck in 1876. First year of issue was 1878
No 1783 Trade Dollars exist, first year of issue was 1873
There were no dollar coins minted in the U.S. in 1986.
No you can't. All redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968. They are still worth face value.
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If you've got a bronze trade dollar coin, it is a fake. Real trade dollars were made out of silver, not bronze.
The value of coins and paper money can vary drastically depending on date, condition, and various stamping. The Liberty Trade Silver piece is actually a commemorative coin that is valued around $40.