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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Trade Dollars (Proof) series of Dollars in the U.S. Coins contains 43 distinct entries with CPG® values between $962.00 and $5,328,000.00.
Trade dollars were minted from 1873 through 1885 and designed by William Barber. While Trade dollars were generally considered legal tender in the United States, they were originally intended to circulate in Asia alongside silver coins from other nations. Proof Trade dollars were minted for each year of the series, though business-strikes were struck only during 1873 through 1878, meaning the last six years of the run ? from 1879 through 1885 ? saw only proofs.

Proof Trade dollars were struck in numbers ranging from about 500 to 1,000 pieces during most years, and grade-for-grade these are priced within close range of each other. The rarest proof Trade dollars are the 1884 and 1885, which saw mintages of only 10 and 5, respectively. The 1884 proof Trade dollar has six-and seven-figure market values while the 1885 dollar is a solid seven-figure coin. Across the board, cameo and deep cameo proof Trade dollars are scarce and usually notch premiums well above listed bid, ask, or retail prices pertaining to pieces without frosted devices.

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  Trade Dollars (Proof) Value Range Favorite
Trade Dollars (Proof) Value Range  
1873-1885 Trade Trade$ PR Type Coin
$962
-
$54,000
$962 - $54,000
1873-1885 Trade Trade$ PR CAM Type Coin
$2,440
-
$78,000
$2,440 - $78,000
1873-1885 Trade Trade$ PR DCAM Type Coin
$4,750
-
$93,600
$4,750 - $93,600
1873 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$78,000
$962 - $78,000
1873 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,680
-
$54,000
$2,680 - $54,000
1873 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,060
-
$14,400
$5,060 - $14,400
1874 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$36,000
$962 - $36,000
1874 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,440
-
$54,700
$2,440 - $54,700
1874 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,060
-
$30,000
$5,060 - $30,000
1875 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$47,500
$962 - $47,500
1875 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,680
-
$52,300
$2,680 - $52,300
1875 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,780
-
$23,000
$5,780 - $23,000
1876 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$50,400
$962 - $50,400
1876 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,680
-
$55,400
$2,680 - $55,400
1876 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,060
-
$28,800
$5,060 - $28,800
1877 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$30,200
$962 - $30,200
1877 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,480
-
$46,100
$2,480 - $46,100
1877 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,060
-
$72,000
$5,060 - $72,000

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1878 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$64,800
$962 - $64,800
1878 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,700
-
$31,800
$2,700 - $31,800
1878 Trade$ PR DCAM
$5,060
-
$31,700
$5,060 - $31,700
1879 Trade$ PR
$962
-
$54,000
$962 - $54,000
1879 Trade$ PR CAM
$2,750
-
$108,000
$2,750 - $108,000
1879 Trade$ PR DCAM
$33,000
-
$108,000
$33,000 - $108,000
1880 Trade$ PR Proof Only
$962
-
$54,000
$962 - $54,000
1880 Trade$ PR CAM Proof Only
$2,440
-
$78,000
$2,440 - $78,000
1880 Trade$ PR DCAM Proof Only
$4,750
-
$93,600
$4,750 - $93,600
1881 Trade$ PR Proof Only
$962
-
$24,600
$962 - $24,600
1881 Trade$ PR CAM Proof Only
$2,440
-
$78,000
$2,440 - $78,000
1881 Trade$ PR DCAM Proof Only
$4,750
-
$60,000
$4,750 - $60,000
1882 Trade$ PR Proof Only
$962
-
$54,000
$962 - $54,000
1882 Trade$ PR CAM Proof Only
$2,440
-
$96,000
$2,440 - $96,000
1882 Trade$ PR DCAM Proof Only
$4,750
-
$99,600
$4,750 - $99,600
1883 Trade$ PR Proof Only
$962
-
$24,600
$962 - $24,600
1883 Trade$ PR CAM Proof Only
$2,440
-
$85,800
$2,440 - $85,800
1883 Trade$ PR DCAM Proof Only
$4,750
-
$20,400
$4,750 - $20,400
1884 Trade$ PR Rare
$336,000
-
$1,656,000
$336,000 - $1,656,000
1884 Trade$ PR CAM Rare
$462,000
-
$792,000
$462,000 - $792,000
1885 Trade$ PR Rare
$1,320,000
-
$5,328,000
$1,320,000 - $5,328,000
1885 Trade$ PR CAM Rare
$2,040,000
-
$2,448,000
$2,040,000 - $2,448,000
1873-1883 Set (11 Coins) Trade$ PR Set Total
$10,200
-
$391,000
$10,200 - $391,000
1873-1883 Set (11 Coins) Trade$ PR CAM Set Total
-
 
1873-1883 Set (11 Coins) Trade$ PR DCAM Set Total
-
 
       

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Trade dollars were minted from 1873 through 1885 and designed by William Barber. While Trade dollars were generally considered legal tender in the United States, they were originally intended to circulate in Asia alongside silver coins from other nations. Proof Trade dollars were minted for each year of the series, though business-strikes were struck only during 1873 through 1878, meaning the last six years of the run ? from 1879 through 1885 ? saw only proofs.

Proof Trade dollars were struck in numbers ranging from about 500 to 1,000 pieces during most years, and grade-for-grade these are priced within close range of each other. The rarest proof Trade dollars are the 1884 and 1885, which saw mintages of only 10 and 5, respectively. The 1884 proof Trade dollar has six-and seven-figure market values while the 1885 dollar is a solid seven-figure coin. Across the board, cameo and deep cameo proof Trade dollars are scarce and usually notch premiums well above listed bid, ask, or retail prices pertaining to pieces without frosted devices.

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