Trade Dollars were a specific type of silver coin issued by the United States Mint primarily for trade with Asian markets, especially in China, during the late 19th century. The 1876 Trade Dollar, minted in Philadelphia, is particularly significant due to its role in international commerce and its distinct designs, which feature a depiction of Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. This coin's collector interest is influenced by its historical context, rarity, and condition, making it a notable piece in American numismatics.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1876-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Trade Dollars 1876 Philadelphia
1876-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Trade Dollars 1876 Philadelphia