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1876 Trade Dollar

1876

The 1876 is a Philadelphia mint trade dollar. The 1876 is the most plentiful coin in existence today. Many of the uncirculated coins seen in collections that have a deep gray or even black toning and many of it represent the specimens that saved by the public as a souvenir. These 1876 has a circulation strikes mintage of 455,000 and has a proof mintage of 1,150 estimated pieces. It designed by William Barber, in the measurement of 38.1 millimeters in diameter and it is weight of 27.2 grams. It is composed of metal content which is 90 percent of silver and 10 percent of copper. The 1876 trade dollars are readily available in grades from VF-20 through AU-58. 1876It is estimated that the population to be in the range is 2,000 to 4,000 pieces. In a survey of the auction appearances of 21 Mint State Philadelphia silver dollar. Most of the 1876 trade dollars minted in the first half year that may have been used domestically and virtually all of the later ones were shipped to China. This 1876 is brilliant in surfaces and most design features bold definition. It is close examination reveals some faint hairlines.

VG-8: 125 Dollars
F-12: 150 Dollars
EF-40: 250 Dollars
AU-50: 350 Dollars
MS-60: 1,050 Dollars
MS-63: 2,750 Dollars
PF-63: 3,300 Dollars