PCGS Graded Trade Dollars
The Trade Dollar was minted in response to other Western powers in Asia circulating large, crown size silver coins like Great Britain, Spain, and France. Trade Dollars were not circulated in the United States but were legal tender. The main reason for this was because Trade Dollars had a slightly higher silver content than the Seated Liberty Dollar and Morgan Dollar which were minted for circulation in America. As had been intended, many Trade Dollars ended up in the orient. Some of them have oriental chopmarks which were counterstamps from the orient. Many trade dollar coins of the western powers and of the large silver coins from China, Korea, and Japan have these chopmarks. The United States Trade Dollar officially was terminated in 1887 and all, non-mutilated outstanding Trade Dollars were redeemed by the United States Treasury.
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1875 S Trade Dollar MS 64 PCGS $4,850.00 |
1877 S Trade Dollar MS 62 PCGS $2,325.00 |
1874 s Trade Dollar pcgs genuine chop mark $250.00 |
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1874 S Trade Dollar PCGS AU50 $300.00 |
1877 S Trade Silver Dollar PCGS VF30 VF 30 $250.00 |
1875 S US Silver Trade Dollar 1 PCGS MS64 $2,595.00 |
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1875 CC TRADE T1 PCGS MS 64 $11,497.50 |
1875 S PCGS MS 63 CHOP MARK TRADE DOLLARS $1,565.00 |
PCGS Genuine 1874 CC Trade Silver Dollar AU $599.00 |
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1877 PCGS VF35 Trade Dollar I Grade XF40 No Reserve $10.50 |
1878 S PCGS XF40 Trade Dollar No Reserve $50.00 |
1882 TRADE DOLLAR PCGS PROOF 63+ CAM CAC 20330975 $4,350.00 |
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1876 S SILVER TRADE DOLLAR PCGS AU55 SILVER YPS+ $618.45 |
1877 S Trade Silver Dollar PCGS MS62 $1,500.00 |
1875 S TRADE DOLLAR GRADED PCGS MS62 STUNNING $1,600.00 |
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1876 CC TRADE DOLLAR KEY DATE AU NEAR BU PCGS GENUINE $2,474.75 |
1880 Trade Dollar PCGS PR64 Proof Only Year Mintage of 1987 $4,995.00 |
1876 S TRADE DOLLAR PCGS MS 62 CAC 6242833 $1,750.00 |