1875-S/CC TRADE T$1, OVERMINTMARK MS64

Our Price: $29,700.00
CU Value: $30,000.00 **
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Coin Description

GEM SURFACES LAYERED WITH A LIGHT ROSE PATINA. JUST A SINGLE MS65 GRADED HIGHER.

For years, the Trade Dollar series was regarded as one of the more banal in the U.S. coinage family.  Today, however, a host of hub and other varieties are known, many of which are rare and all of which are steadily growing in popularity among specialized collectors.  The series' only overmintmark is the 1875-S/CC, which was created when Mint employees partially effaced the CC mintmark from at least two reverse dies and then entered an S mintmark for use at the San Francisco facility.  The undermintark escaped numismatic attention until the early 1960s.

We do not know exactly how many 1875-S/CC Trade Dollars were produced as the mintage is included in the total of 4.4 million pieces reported for the 1875-S.  The number could not have been all that great, however, and it probably amounted to no more than a few thousand coins.  Today, survivors are elusive in all grades, and most are circulated to one degree or another.  Mint State examples are nothing short of rare, which is understandable given the fact that there was virtually no numismatic interest in the Trade Dollar series as a whole among the contemporary public.  As such, most examples are all issues were shipped to the Orient without any fanfare.  Once there, the coins were worn or, in most cases, melted.

Specifications

Grading Service: PCGS SKU: 143581
Grade: MS 64 Cert Number: 49629150
Bring This Coin to Life
In 1875, amidst a landscape of innovation and cultural milestones, several events stood out for their lasting impact on American society. The founding of Welch's by Dr. Thomas Bramwell Welch marked a significant moment in the food and beverage industry. Utilizing pasteurization to prevent grape juice from fermenting, initially intended for use in church communion, Welch's innovation in 1869 laid the groundwork for a company that would become synonymous with grape juice and a household name, demonstrating how a simple idea could transform into an enduring legacy. That same year, the first Kentucky Derby galloped into history at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky, establishing a tradition that would become America's longest continuously held sporting event. This inaugural race not only highlighted the country's deep affection for horse racing but also underscored the importance of sports as a unifying cultural phenomenon, bringing together people from all walks of life to partake in a shared experience of excitement and anticipation. Furthermore, the introduction of the first government-issued postcards in the United States revolutionized personal and business communication by making mail correspondence more accessible and affordable. This seemingly modest innovation had profound implications, fostering connections across distances and democratizing the act of communication. It underscored the era's spirit of progress, where advancements were not only focused on grand inventions but also on those that touched the everyday lives of individuals. Together, these developments from 1875 reflect a vibrant tapestry of American innovation and culture, showcasing a year where culinary breakthroughs, sporting traditions, and communication advancements intertwined to shape the nation's identity and path forward.
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