US TRADE DOLLAR RESTRIKE – 2018 1 oz Pure Silver Coin – St. Helena
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US TRADE DOLLAR RESTRIKE – 2018 1 oz Pure Silver Coin – St. Helena
US TRADE DOLLAR RESTRIKE – 2018 1 oz Pure Silver Coin – St. Helena
This beautiful coin with a limited mintage of 10,000 coins is a tribute to a currency born of commerce and trade.
Coin Highlights:
Mintage of 10,000 coins.
Contains 1 oz of .999 fine Silver.
Individual coins come in protective plastic.
Obverse: Features the classic Seated Lady Liberty with a unique pattern surrounded by the inscriptions “THE EAST INDIA COMPANY” and “TRADE DOLLAR”. Liberty is sitting upon a throne of bales. A sheaf of wheat rests behind her and in her right hand she holds an olive branch symbolizing peace. In her left hand, a scroll with the word “LIBERTY” on it unfurls along the side of her throne.
Reverse: Depicts the right-facing profile of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, the year of issue and the face value. A Chinese scroll-pattern is also featured around the perimeter.
This Silver restrike is a historical coin with a classic design. Add the 2018 Silver U.S. Trade Dollar Restrike coin to your cart today!
During the Age of Exploration and subsequent Age of Imperialism, the Spanish Silver dollar became perhaps the most important coin in the world. To compete, many nations produced their own trade coinage made of Silver, and in the second half of the 19th century, the United States produced the Trade Dollar. Originally designed by William Barber the Trade Dollar was minted for five years and only 36 million pieces were struck.
The first trade dollars were struck in 1873, and the majority of the coins were sent to China. Eventually, bullion producers began converting large amounts of Silver into trade dollars, causing the coins to make their way into American commercial channels. This caused frustration among those to whom they were given in payment, as the coins were largely maligned and traded for less than one dollar each. In response to their wide distribution in American commerce, the coins were officially demonetized in 1876, but continued to circulate. Production of business strikes ended in 1878, though the mintage of proof coins officially continued until 1883. The trade dollar was re-monetized when the Coinage Act of 1965 was signed into law.
Specifications
Mintage: 5000
Material: Fine Silver (99.9%)
Finish: BU
Weight: 1 oz
Diameter: 38.6mm
Country: St. Helena
Face Value: $1.00