Assuming the coin is circulated, the 1877-S Trade dollar is the highest mintage of the entire series and is very common. Most coins have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general retail values are $100.00-$300.00, but only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
NOTE: The entire series of US Trade Dollars is known to have been counterfeited.
What is the value of a 1791 trade dollar
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.
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!
What is the value of a 1791 trade dollar
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
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.
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
No such (genuine) coin exists, the first US trade dollar was struck in 1873.
The Philadelphia issue (no mintmark) 1878 Trade Dollar is a Proof only coin with a retail value of about $1,000.00 but take it to a dealer for a assessment.
Trade dollars are made by the US not Canada.
If you have a 'Trade Dollar' dated 1799 it's fake. 1873 is the first year of issue.
If you've got a bronze trade dollar coin, it is a fake. Real trade dollars were made out of silver, not bronze.
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!