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1874 CC Trade Dollar

1874 | CC | Mintage: 188,884 | 90% Silver, 10% Copper
$640 – $189,625 Key Date
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Obverse of Trade Dollar showing Seated Liberty facing left holding olive branch, facing ocean

Obverse

Reverse of Trade Dollar

Reverse

The 1874 CC Trade Dollar was minted at the Carson City Mint with a mintage of 188,884. Values range from $640 in lower grades to $189,625 in top condition. This is a key date, making it especially sought-after by collectors.

CoinValueDB Value Estimate

$0.27 – $189,625

Based on 29 recent sales

Price History

SoldHigh BidFor SaleLast Asking PriceMoving Average
Avg: $4,994 High: $189,625 Low: $0.27 29 sales 60 total data points

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CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade

CoinValueDB Price Guide by Grade
GradeValue
Good (G-4)$640
Very Good (VG-8)$775
Fine (F-12)$1,025
Very Fine (VF-20)$1,275
Extremely Fine (EF-40)$2,050
About Uncirculated (AU-50)$895
Near Mint (AU-58)$1,696
Mint State (MS-60)$5,500
Choice Mint State (MS-63)$8,825
Gem Mint State (MS-65)$32,600
Superb Gem+ (MS-67)$189,625

About the Trade Dollar

Congress authorized the Trade Dollar in 1873 to compete with other silver coins in the Asian market. The coin contains 420 grains of silver, which makes it slightly heavier than the standard Seated Liberty dollar. William Barber designed the obverse, which shows Liberty seated on a bale of cotton, and the reverse, which features a perched eagle. He won the design commission after a competitive selection process at the Philadelphia Mint. Production of the Trade Dollar ended for circulation in 1878. The United States stopped the coin because its value in silver bullion dropped below its face value, which led to widespread melting. Collectors often find these coins with chopmarks, which are small stamps applied by Asian merchants to verify the silver content. The Mint produced proof-only issues from 1879 until the series concluded in 1885.

Coin Details

Designer
William Barber and Engravers
Composition
90% Silver, 10% Copper
Weight
27.22
Diameter
38.1
Edge
Reeded
Series
Trade Dollar (1873-1885)

Historical Notes

Trade Dollar - issued for circulation in China

Collecting Trade Dollar Coins

Focus your collection on the 1877-S and 1878-S issues, as these are the most common dates and offer the best entry point for new collectors. Inspect your coins for artificial toning or cleaning, as these flaws drastically reduce value. Counterfeit Trade Dollars are common because of the coin's high silver weight, so buy only coins certified by major grading services like PCGS or NGC. Avoid coins with heavy chopmarks unless you specifically enjoy the historical connection to international trade.

This series includes key dates — check individual coin pages for rarity details.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 1874 CC Trade Dollar worth? +
A 1874 CC Trade Dollar is worth between $640 and $189,625 depending on condition. Coins in higher grades (MS-65 and above) command significant premiums.
How many 1874 Trade Dollar coins were made? +
The Carson City Mint produced 188,884 1874 Trade Dollar coins. Lower mintage numbers generally correlate with higher collector value.
Is the 1874 CC Trade Dollar a key date? +
Yes, the 1874 CC Trade Dollar is considered a key date in the Trade Dollar series. Key dates are coins with low mintage, high collector demand, or both, making them among the most valuable in the series.
How much is an 1874 CC Trade Dollar worth? +
An 1874 CC Trade Dollar in well-worn condition typically sells for over $1,000. Examples in Mint State grades often command prices exceeding $10,000 at auction.
Is the 1874 CC Trade Dollar rare? +
Yes, it is a key date in the Trade Dollar series due to its low mintage of 188,884. Its status as a Carson City issue makes it much harder to locate than common date Trade Dollars from the Philadelphia or San Francisco mints.

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