1874-CC $1 Silver Trade Dollar PCGS AU58 CAC
Features of the 1874-CC $1 Silver Trade Dollar PCGS AU58 CAC:
- Minted in the year 1874
- US - Carson City Mint
- AU58 Graded by PCGS CAC
- NGC Population: 79
We are thrilled to present an exceptional and highly sought-after piece of American coinage: the 1874-CC $1 Silver Trade Dollar, graded AU58 by PCGS with the prestigious CAC endorsement. This coin stands as a testament to both historical significance and investment potential.
Minted in 1874 at the renowned Carson City Mint, this Trade Dollar bears the "CC" mint mark, a symbol of its unique historical and geographical origin. Carson City Mint coins are highly coveted for their lower mintages and historical significance.
The obverse features the classical figure of Liberty seated on a bale of goods, holding a ribbon inscribed with "LIBERTY" and an olive branch, symbolizing peace. The reverse showcases an intricately detailed eagle clutching arrows and an olive branch, surrounded by the inscriptions "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" and "TRADE DOLLAR."
The Certified Acceptance Corporation (CAC) endorsement adds an additional layer of assurance to this coin's quality and eye appeal. CAC verifies that this coin is among the best of its grade, making it an exceptional piece for collectors and investors alike.
The Trade Dollar was originally minted for commerce in Asia, reflecting America's expanding economic influence in the 19th century. The 1874-CC Trade Dollar is a tangible piece of this fascinating era in American history.
Coin Series | Pre-64 Silver |
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Purity | 90% |
Face Value | $1 |
Mint Or Refinery | U.S. Mint - Carson City |
Mint Mark | CC - Carson City |
Metal Type | Silver |
Mordern Or Historical | Pre-64 |
Grade | AU58 |
Grade Service | PCGS |
Year | 1874 |
Metal Weight | 0.7874 oz |
Certified | Investment Grade |