The 1882 Trade Dollar, minted in Philadelphia, is a notable collectible coin in the United States. Initially issued to facilitate trade with Asia, it features a seated Liberty on the obverse and an eagle surrounded by a wreath on the reverse. The coin, with a face value of one dollar, was authorized by the Coinage Act of 1873 but was primarily used in international commerce rather than domestic circulation. It holds particular interest for collectors due to its historical context and varying mintages.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1882-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Trade Dollars 1882 Philadelphia