Trade Dollars (1873-85) Dollars Coins: US Coins & Paper Money
With a limited release, these US Coin Trade Dollars from 1873 to 1885 are very popular US coin collector coins. If you are interested in one of these coins, it is advisable that you check out our auction house for these Trade Dollars from 1873 to 1885 because we carry a large amount of these US coins. In addition, we a re a very dependable and reliable coin collector auction house considering all of our coins are verified with a certificate of authenticity which is presented to each bid winner to prove the authenticity of the recently purchased coin.Discount & Bargain
These Trade Dollars From 1873 to 1885 are generally made of silver yet some of the finishes on the coins are rainbow which make it very collectable because it is much different from the silver dollar. Some of the Trade Dollars are placed into protective coin holders to maintain the mint condition of the items. Some of these trade dollars are considered to be in Frosty mint states and in a blast white state.
At our auction house, you can buy a variety of Trade Dollars From 1873 to 1885 as well as other coins that are relevant to United States’ history such as commemorative coins, Seated Liberty Coins (dollar and dimes), Sacagawea dollar coins, presidential coins and coins from the US colonial period. The Trade dollar is a very popular item and they are normally auctioned off quickly. You should bid now before you lose your opportunity to add this special coin to your collection.
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