U.S. Trade Dollars are about the most faked U.S. coin of all! The 1875 issue has a total of 7 different coins for this date. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
Trade dollars were only made from 1873 to 1875 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
With a date of 1875 it's not a one dollar silver coin, but a Trade Dollar that was not legal tender in the US. It was used by the government in the world market for foreign trade. Many have been counterfeited and replicas are common. Authentic coins of this date have retail values $300.00-$900.00 for circulated coins and mint state coins start at about $2,000.00. It can be worth anywhere from $125 to $12,650 USD depending on its condition.
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.
This is a Trade Dollar and about the most faked US coin of all! The 1875 has 7 kinds of this date. Take it to a coin dealer.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. Trade dollars were minted from 1873 to 1875.
No because they contain no magnetic materials.
U.S. Trade Dollars are about the most faked U.S. coin of all! The 1875 issue has a total of 7 different coins for this date. Take it to a coin dealer for an assessment.
No such coin exists. No British trade dollar was struck until 1895.
They're completely different coins. Half dollars were and are made for ordinary spending. Trade dollars were made for use outside of the US in international transactions.
In 1875 silver dollars were called Trade Dollars and are valued from $200 to $125,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
Trade dollars were only made from 1873 to 1875 and have the words TRADE DOLLAR in large letters on the back. Anything else is a fantasy piece or a counterfeit.
There was no 1926 British "Trade Dollar" minted.
With a date of 1875 it's not a one dollar silver coin, but a Trade Dollar that was not legal tender in the US. It was used by the government in the world market for foreign trade. Many have been counterfeited and replicas are common. Authentic coins of this date have retail values $300.00-$900.00 for circulated coins and mint state coins start at about $2,000.00. It can be worth anywhere from $125 to $12,650 USD depending on its condition.
No because silver and copper are not magnetic materials and therefore will not stick. If it sticks it is fake.
A US Trade Dollar dated 1795 is a fake, they were struck from 1873-1885