Trade Dollar

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1876 S San Francisco Minted

1876 S

Many of these 1876 S we made for the Nevada Bank in San Francisco. The production was strong each month and by the end of the December some 5,227,000 coins had been ejected from the presses, a new record for the denomination. Most also of the coins were shipped to the Orient and some were circulated domestically. The 1876 S is one of the most plentiful on the market today. It has 25,000 or more that exist the worldwide. The MS-65 of these 1876 S is rare and probably no more than 20 to 40 or so exist. Although the MS-64 and finer coins are fairly scarce. 1876 SThe mint mark “S” is stands for San Francisco that is above the letter D of the DOLLAR on the reverse. It is designed by William Barber, in the weight of 27.2 grams and it is measure of 38.1 millimeters in diameter. It is made of metal content which is 90 percent of silver and 10 percent of copper. It has a circulation strikes mintage of 5,227,000.

VG-8: 125 Dollars
F-12: 150 Dollars
EF-40: 200 Dollars
AU-50: 325 Dollars
MS-60: 1,075 Dollars
MS-63: 2,575 Dollars