Trade dollars were only struck from 1873 to 1885 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back.
All genuine dollars issued in 1797 carry the head of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit. Over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.
However ... If you had a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.
Is this a real 1797 Busted Silver real '
7 Stars on one side/ 6 on other side
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
If you have a 'Trade Dollar' dated 1799 it's fake. 1873 is the first year of issue.
Assuming you mean a 1797 US silver dollar, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Many replicas and fakes are known adding to the fact there are different types of 1797 dollar coins. But a genuine example of the most common type of this coin has values from $900.00 to more than $20,000.00. Please, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
No Trade dollars were struck in 1889
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885
A US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment. The coin is rare.
Trade dollars were only struck from 1873 to 1885 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back.All genuine dollars issued in 1797 carry the head of Miss Liberty on the front and an eagle on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit. Over the last few decades HUGE numbers of counterfeit dollars have been made, mostly in the Far East. Some are very good while others are laughably bad, with impossible designs and dates. If you have a 1797 coin that states "Trade Dollar" on its reverse, I'm sorry to say you have a fake, guaranteed.However ... If you had a genuine 1797 Liberty dollar its value could range from $1,000 to $20,000 depending on its condition and die variety. You would need to have it authenticated by a certified dealer or major numismatic agency such as PCGS or PNG before you could determine its exact worth.
Trade dollars are made by the US not Canada.
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
If you have a 'Trade Dollar' dated 1799 it's fake. 1873 is the first year of issue.
Assuming you mean a 1797 US silver dollar, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Many replicas and fakes are known adding to the fact there are different types of 1797 dollar coins. But a genuine example of the most common type of this coin has values from $900.00 to more than $20,000.00. Please, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
The first Morgan dollar was coined in 1878, a US dollar coin dated 1797 is a Draped Bust dollar. If you actually have a dollar coin dated 1797, take it to a coin dealer for an accurate assessment.
A 1884 Trade Dollar was only minted in proof condition by the US Treasury and carried NO mint mark. If you happen to possess this coin, its value is: $125,000!
Assuming you mean a 1797 US silver dollar, it needs to be seen for an accurate assessment. Many replicas and fakes are known adding to the fact there are different types of 1797 dollar coins. But a genuine example of the most common type of this coin has values from $900.00 to more than $20,000.00. Please, take it to a dealer or collector for a better idea of value.
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.