Detailed information about the coin 1 Dollar (British Trade Dollar), United Kingdom, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data. But Trade dollars represent a colorful twist to the U.S. Silver dollar realm. Trade dollars actually contain more silver by weight than typical U.S. Silver dollars: The usual U.S. Silver dollar has.7734 ounces of pure silver. Trade dollars contain.7874 ounces of pure silver. The Trade dollar was a classic case of killing two birds with one stone. The United States had more than enough silver, and the coin being larger than a standard silver dollar would use more.
Municipal trade tokens of Canada
Usually referred as Canadian Trade Dollars, these tokens are generally sponsored by a local non-profit organization and given legal monetary value in a specific area and for a limited time by the appropriate local authority. They are used as money in normal commercial transaction during the period of validity even if they have no legal tender value and or not recognized by law. These tokens have been issued, however, for commemorative and fund raising purposes since 1958.
This section presents different trade dollars and municipal tokens of Canada. The links below will guide you to the description and characteristics of these types of tokens and see various errors, varieties and values.
Alberta
Athabasca District, Banff, Banff / Lake Louise, Barrhead, Brooks, Calgary, Cardston, Claresholm, Cochrane, Crowsnest Pass, Drumheller, Edmonton, Edson, Falher, Fort McMurray, Fort Vermilion, Fox Creek, Grande Cache, Grande Prairie, High Level, High Prairie, Hinton, Innisfail, Jasper, Lac La Biche, Leduc, Lethbridge, Marwayne, Mayerthorpe, McLennan District, Medicine Hat, Olds, Red Deer, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, St. Paul, Sylvan Lake, Vegreville, Vulcan, Wainwright, Wetaskiwin, Whitecourt, Wildwood Elks
British Columbia
Trade Dollar Melt Value
Barkerville, Campbell River, Chase, Delta, Hope and District, Kamloops, Kelowna, Kimberley, Kitimat, Ladysmith, Langley, Lillooet, McBride, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Okanagan, Pacific Northwest Coast, Penticton, Port Alberni, Port Hardy, Prince George, Richmond, Salmon Arm, Sicamous, Squamish, Telkwa, Vancouver, Vernon, Victoria
Manitoba
Boissevain, Brandon, Dauphin, Flin Flon, Glenboro, Minitonas, Morden, Morris, Portage La Prairie, Snow Lake, Winnipeg
New Brunswick
Chatham, Dieppe, Fredericton, Moncton, Newcastle, Shediac, St. Andrews, Woodstock
Newfoundland
Change Islands, Corner Brook, Eastport, Gander, Rigolet, Saint John, St. John's, Steadybrook, Trinity Bight, Wabush
Northwest Territories
Hay River, Inuvik, Yellowknife
Nova Scotia
Amherst, Baddeck, Baie Sainte-Marie, Black Friday, Cape Breton, Claire, Clare, Darthmouth, Dartmouth, H.M.C. Dockyard, Halifax, Lunenburg, Mahone Bay, Queens County, Truro, Windsor, Wolfville, Yarmouth
Ontario
Alexandria, Almonte, Ancaster, Arnprior & District, Bancroft, Bancroft and District, Barrie, Beckwith, Belleville, Bowmanville, Bracebridge, Brampton, Brantford, Cambridge, Chatham, Chesley, Cobourg, Cornwall, Durham, Elliot Lake, Espanola, Fergus, Fort Frances, Gravenhurst, Guelph, Hamilton, Harriston, Havelock, Kapuskasing, Kitchener/Waterloo, Lindsay, Lombardy, London, Longlac, Manitoulin, Mattice, Midland, Niagara Falls - Casino, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, North Bay, Oakville, Oshawa, Ottawa, Parry Sound, Peterborough, Powassan, Rainy River, Sarnia, Sault Ste. Marie, Shelburne, Smiths Falls, St. Catharines, St. Thomas, Stratford, Sudbury, Temagami, Thunder Bay, Trenton, Walkerton, Wawa, Windsor, Woodstock
Prince Edward Island
Charlottetown, Greater Summerside
Quebec
Amqui, Bic, Charny, Chicoutimi, Granby, Jonquière et Desbiens, Matane, Montmagny, Montreal, Perce, Pointe-aux-Trembles, Quebec, Rimouski, Riviere-du-Loup, Rocher-Perce, Saint-Eloi, Sainte-Anne-De-Beaupre, Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, Sherbrooke, Trois-Pistoles, Trois-Rivieres, Ville-Marie
Saskatchewan
Esterhazy, Estevan, Eston, Gravelbourg, Kamsack & District, Kamsack, Kerrobert, Kindersley, Lloydminster, Luseland, Maple Creek, Midale, Moose Jaw, North Battleford, Osler, Oxbow, Prince Albert, Radville, Regina, Region Three, Saskatoon, Shaunavon, Swift Current, Tisdale & District, Weyburn
Yukon
Dawson, Whitehorse
Sample catalog image for Trade Dollars
GREYSHEET & CPG® PRICE GUIDETrade Dollar 1797
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About Trade Dollars
Trade dollars were struck from 1873 through 1885 and specifically intended to circulate in Asia alongside other similarly sized silver coins from other nations. Trade dollars were legal tender in the United States, but their status as freely circulating legal-tender coins was modified over the years as silver prices and other economic factors influenced the situation.
William Barber designed the Trade dollar, which portrays a seated Miss Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. Often, circulated Trade dollars are found with various Asian merchant marks, which are colloquially referred to as ?chop marks? by many in the coin realm.
The most common Trade dollars are those from the mid 1870s. In 1879, the United States Mint began striking Trade dollars only in proof, and these issues are quite scarce, with the 1885 as the rarest with a mintage of just 5 pieces. While dealers and collectors should be wary of encountering forged examples of any coin, Trade dollars are especially notorious for being counterfeited. Raw specimens of any date and grade should be scrutinized carefully before purchase.
Trade Dollar
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