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Buying and selling 1885 French Trade Silver Dollar (Seated Dollar). Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

Buying and selling 1885 French Trade Silver Dollar (Seated Dollar). Buyback | Gu Jin Jian Bao

French tradesilver coins, also known as"Piastre de commerce"or"seated Liberty dollar"(Zuo Yang), were silver coins issued during the French colonial period in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These silver coins were primarily used for trade activities in French colonies in Southeast Asia, particularly in regions such as Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos, and are therefore sometimes referred to as"Indochina silver coins."

1. Design and Features

The obverse of the"seated Liberty dollar"typically depicts a French goddess seated on a rock, wearing a laurel wreath, holding an olive branch in her right hand, and a scepter symbolizing strength and victory in her left. Her image symbolizes the power and peace of France, and her position on a rock facing the open sea symbolizes France's global influence as a maritime power. The reverse side features the emblem of French Indochina, the denomination, the year of minting, and the face value, usually 1 Piastre (silver dollar).

2. Weight and Purity

A typical seated Liberty dollar silver coin weighs 27 grams and has a fineness of 90% silver (i.e., containing 24.3 grams of pure silver). These silver coins were modeled after other popular trade silver coins of the time, such as the Mexican Eight Reales and the U.S. Trade Dollar, and were used for trade and economic activities in Southeast Asia. Their standardized weight and purity made them widely accepted in regional trade.

3. Historical Background

The"seated Liberty dollar"silver coin was first issued in 1885 as colonial currency for France in Southeast Asia, circulating primarily in French Indochina. As French economic activity in these regions increased, the seated Liberty dollar became the official currency unit. This silver coin was not only used for local transactions but also actively participated in regional international trade, especially in trade with China, Japan, and other Southeast Asian countries.

4. Collection and Resale Value

The"seated Liberty dollar"silver coin has become a popular item in the collector's market due to its historical background, exquisite design, and high silver content. Particularly, rare years and well-preserved"seated Liberty dollar"silver coins have high collection value. Their resale price fluctuates based on their condition, year of minting, and market conditions, and is usually influenced by the price of silver.

To give collectors and investors a more intuitive understanding of the historical position of the seated Liberty dollar in international trade at the time, we have compiled a comparison of several major trade silver coins active in the Asian market in the late 19th century. This information not only helps with the basic knowledge ofancient coin appraisal and Buybackbut also helps beginners quickly build systematic knowledge of coinage and evaluate potential appreciation space:

Coin NameIssuing CountryFirst Issue YearIconic Obverse DesignSilver Content (Purity)Main Circulation Areas in Historical Asian Market
Seated Liberty Dollar (Piastre)France1885Seated Liberty90%Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Southern China
Eight Reales (Eagle Dollar)Mexico1823Eagle with snake and cactus90.3%All of China, Philippines, Southeast Asia
Trade Dollar (Standing Liberty)United Kingdom1895Standing Britannia90%Hong Kong, Malaya, Singapore, Northern China
U.S. TradeDollarUnited States1873Seated Liberty90%Eastern China, Japan

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