Trade Dollars were a type of silver coin issued by the United States from 1873 to 1885, primarily intended for international trade, particularly in Asia. The 1884 Trade Dollar features a design that includes an image of Liberty and an eagle, with inscriptions denoting its value and year of minting. These coins were made from 90% silver and were initially popular but later faced issues with circulation and acceptance, leading to their eventual withdrawal from circulation. Collectors value the 1884 Trade Dollar for its historical significance and varying levels of rarity based on mint marks and condition.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1884-P (Philadelphia) Trade Dollars $1 (One Dollar) Trade Dollars 1884 Philadelphia