Coin

1 Dollar "Trade Dollar" (1882) — United States

United States • 1882 • KM# 108, PCGS# 7031-7048, 7053-7065

1 Dollar "Trade Dollar" (1882) — United States

Overview

A Proof-only silver 1 Dollar "Trade Dollar" from 1882, struck by the Philadelphia Mint. One of only 1,097 specimens produced for numismatists.

Specifications

Country
United States
Year
1882
Composition
Silver (.900) (.100 copper)
Weight
27.22 g
Diameter
38.1 mm
Mint
United States Mint of Philadelphia
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
References
KM# 108, PCGS# 7031-7048, 7053-7065
Issuer
United States

Design details

Obverse

Liberty seated on a pedestal facing the sea to the left holding olive branches surrounded by 13 stars.

Reverse

An eagle holding branches with berries on them and arrows.

Collector insights

  • Design heritage: William Barber is credited as the designer for the Standard circulation coins series. Designer attribution helps distinguish this issue from later restrikes or unofficial copies that reuse only the motif.
  • Struck at: United States Mint of Philadelphia. Confirm the mintmark on your example before comparing prices — same-year issues from different mints often trade at very different levels.
  • Low mintage: Only 1,097 pieces reported. This puts the issue into key-date territory for its series; expect steep grade-based price scaling and a higher counterfeit risk — provenance and third-party grading matter.
  • Precious metal content: Silver (.900) (.100 copper) — bullion value provides a price floor, and many circulated examples were melted during the 1979–1980 and post-2010 silver spikes, reducing the surviving population.
  • Catalogue reference: Listed as KM# 108, PCGS# 7031-7048, 7053-7065. Use this reference code when cross-checking auction archives, dealer inventories, and standard printed catalogues.

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