1876-S Silver Trade Dollar $1 PCGS VF 35
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1876-S Silver Trade Dollar $1 PCGS VF 35
The 1876-S Silver Trade Dollar $1, graded VF 35 by PCGS, is a striking piece of American numismatic history now available at Bullion Exchanges. This coin struck at the San Francisco Mint, displays a unique blend of history and artistry . Struck from .900 silver, the 1876-S Trade Dollar contains 0.7871 troy ounces of actual silver weight (ASW).
The U.S. Trade Dollar series began in 1873, introduced as a solution to facilitate trade with China and other Asian markets. At the time, the abundance of silver from Nevada's Comstock Lode created an economic need to establish the U.S. as a trading partner. These coins, heavier than traditional silver dollars, were primarily circulated overseas but also saw limited use domestically. The Trade Dollar was minted until 1878, and its historical context and distinct design have since made it a highly sought-after collectible among numismatists.
Coin Specifications:
- Graded VF 35 by PCGS
- Contains 0.7871 troy oz of .900 fine silver
- Produced by the US Mint
- Face value of $1, backed by the U.S. government
- Individual coin arrives inside an official PCGS holder
- Obverse: Depicts Miss Liberty seated on a bale of merchandise, her right hand holding a branch, her left hand holding a ribbon inscribed “LIBERTY”
- Reverse: Features an eagle holding three arrows and a branch. Inscriptions include: “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “420 GRAINS,” “900 FINE,” and “TRADE DOLLAR”.
Add the 1876-S Silver Trade Dollar $1 PCGS VF 35 to your collection and own a piece of U.S. economic history. Once your order is placed, our team will securely package and promptly ship your coin. If you have any questions, please contact our customer service team for assistance.
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