Untied States, Silver Trade Dollar

Date: 1877
United States of America

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Item Description:

Includes glass top leatherette display box.

  • Origin: United States of America
  • Date: 1877
  • Denomination: One trade dollar (.900 silver, .100 copper)
  • Mint: Philadelphia (mintmark)
  • Size: 38mm, 26.95g
  • Obverse: Liberty seated on a pedestal facing the sea to the left holding olive branches surrounded by 13 stars.
  • Reverse: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM 420 GRAINS, 900 FINE. TRADE DOLLAR - An eagle holding branches with berries on them and arrows.
  • Notes: A U.S. Trade Dollar was a silver coin minted by the United States specifically for the purpose of international commerce with Asia, particularly China, from 1873 to 1885. It was slightly heavier than the domestic silver dollar to compete with other international trade coins of the era. Although primarily intended for transactions outside the U.S., the Trade Dollar briefly circulated within the country but was demonetized in 1876, although it could still be used in trade overseas.

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