Check the weight. A real trade dollar should weigh 27.2 grams.
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.
The last trade dollars were minted in 1885. They all carry the words TRADE DOLLAR on the back. Your coin is almost certainly a Morgan dollar. Please see the Related Question for more information.
No Trade dollars were struck in 1889
The only silver dollar minted by the US Treasury in 1900 was the Morgan Dollar.
Look at the reverse for the phrase TRADE DOLLAR under the eagle.
If you've got a bronze trade dollar coin, it is a fake. Real trade dollars were made out of silver, not bronze.
If you honestly don't know, I'd like to trade you 0.5 dollar for 1.0 dollar.
It is an artificial way of balancing the Trade deficit.
the santa claus dollar is real. if you were a million air than you will get a santa claus dollar. did you know that nobody has ever bought the santa claus dollar in the world! they stopped making them in 1946.
$1. Next question please
The words Trade Dollar are on the reverse of the coins.
There is no such thing as a real million dollar bill, the largest dollar bill is a $100000 note, a gold seal note to be exact. However, there are pranks bills that are a "million dollars"
All Trade Dollars have the same reverse that reads TRADE DOLLAR at the bottom of the coin. The last authentic 1884 Trade Dollar that sold at auction went for $603,750.00. Yes more than a half a million dollars. Because only 10 coins are known and all are proof. If you have one it's a fake.
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
The US dollar is a real dollar. All money is real.
On the front of a Trade Dollar it has Lady Liberty seated facing the left and on the back below the eagle TRADE DOLLAR. A Morgan Dollar has the head of Lady Liberty on the front.