1877-S T$1 U.S. Trade Silver Dollar San Francisco Mint. Q. David Bowers and Mike Sherman write that the Trade dollar was first minted in 1873 in response to the need for a coin to compete with the Mexican “dollar” (actually the 8 Reales or Peso) in the Orient. Weighing 420 grains, or slightly heavier (1.8%) than a standard silver dollar, the Trade dollar was intended for export only. Despite this, they were legal tender in the United States until 1876, at which time Congress revoked their status. Quantity production continued through 1878, after which point only token quantities were made for proof sets through 1883 (the few pieces dated 1884 and 1885 are of dubious origin). In 1887, the law authorizing the Trade dollar was repealed, and the treasury officially redeemed all un-mutilated pieces. The obverse depicts Miss Liberty seated on a bale of merchandise, her right hand holding a branch, her left hand holding a ribbon inscribed “LIBERTY, a sheaf of wheat behind, and the sea in front. IN GOD WE TRUST appears at the bottom just above the date. Stars surround the upper portion. The reverse depicts an eagle holding three arrows and a branch, with E PLURBUS UNUM on a ribbon above, 420 GRAINS, 900 FINE, below. The inscription UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and TRADE DOLLAR surrounds. Production halt delayed. By February 22, 1878, when Secretary of the Treasury John Sherman halted trade dollar mintage, the San Francisco Mint had already made 1,695,819 pieces. This branch did not end production until early April; by then the total was 4,162,000, nearly a record production (the fourth highest in the series). By the time that the last 1878-S trade dollar fell from the dies, coins of this denomination valued at over $36 million had been produced, a staggering sum, and an amount over four times greater than all of the silver dollars that had been coined from 1794 until the denomination was suspended in 1873. In a way it is curious that the trade dollar denomination was suspended at the very height of its success, but such was (and is) politics. The Bland-Allison Act offered greater opportunities for the silver market than did the trade dollar legislation; now, with the Bland-Allison Act and the Morgan dollar, the government was forced to buy silver and make silver dollars. It was never forced to make trade dollars. It is believed that quantities of this issue were melted at the San Francisco Mint, but no records have been seen. Quantities of 1878-S trade dollars remained in commercial channels in the Orient through the 1950s. Enabling legislation: Act of February 12, 1873 Designer: William Barber Weight: 420 grains Composition: .900 silver, .100 copper Melt-down (silver value) in year minted: $0.9070 Dies prepared: Obverse: Unknown; Reverse: Unknown. (On December 29, 1880,36 reverse dies were returned to the Philadelphia Mint.) Business strike mintage: 4,162,000. Delivery figures by month: January: 1,335,000; February: 1,484,000; March: 1,308,000; April: 35,000.
With proper care, your pearl jewelry will maintain its beauty for generations. Follow these simple guidelines to keep your pearls lustrous and elegant.
- Put pearls on last when dressing - after makeup, perfume, and hairspray
- Wipe gently with a soft, damp cloth after each wearing to remove body oils
- Avoid contact with cosmetics, perfumes, lotions, and hairsprays
- Remove pearls before swimming, showering, or exercising
- Don't wear pearls while applying makeup or styling hair
- Store separately from other jewelry to prevent scratching
- Use the soft pouch provided with your purchase
- Keep away from direct sunlight and heat sources
- Avoid plastic bags - pearls need to breathe
- Store flat for necklaces to prevent stretching
- Keep in a cool, dry place with some humidity
- Use only a soft, damp cloth - microfiber or cotton
- Never use ultrasonic cleaners or steam cleaners
- Avoid harsh chemicals, detergents, and abrasive cleaners
- Don't soak pearls in water or cleaning solutions
- Let air dry completely before storing
Wearing your pearls regularly actually helps maintain their luster! The natural oils from your skin keep pearls hydrated and beautiful.
- Chlorine (swimming pools) - damages pearl luster
- Salt water - can dry out and damage pearls
- Vinegar, lemon juice, or other acids
- Hair spray and perfume - contains alcohol and chemicals
- Excessive heat and direct sunlight
- Storing in a safe deposit box for long periods (too dry)
Shipping & Return Policy
Q1.SHIPPING TIMES AND COSTS ?
- FREE Shipping for orders over $69 USD.
- All orders are processed mostly within 48 hours and shipped Monday to Friday (Excluding weekends and holidays).
- Delivery Time: Orders are typically delivered within 10-20 business days (excluding weekends).
- Please go to the TRACK YOUR ORDER page to find out your order delivery status.
Please note that all shipping time are estimiated by carrrier, and we cannot guarantee shipping times.
See the Shipping policy for details on shipping costs, terms, delivery times and FAQs.
Q2.EXCHANGES, RETURNS AND REFUNDS
At Joucey Pearls, we take pride in the quality of our jewelry. Our return policy is designed to ensure a smooth and fair process for both our customers and our business.
We only accept returns for items that are damaged during delivery. You must request a return within 30 days of receiving your item if it was damaged upon arrival.
To be eligible for a return due to damage:
- The item must be in the same condition that you received it, with tags and original packaging.
- You must provide proof of purchase (receipt or order confirmation) and clear photos of the damage. We might like to discuss with you for a replacement immediately for damaged items.
Please note:
- The customer is responsible for return shipping costs, and shipping/handling fees from the original purchase are non-refundable.
- We do not accept returns for reasons such as change of mind, dislike of the item, or if the item has been worn, scratched, or damaged after delivery.
Non-Returnable Items
- Custom products (such as special orders or personalized items) cannot be returned.
- Custom products (such as special orders or personalized items) cannot be returned.
Sale items, discounted items, personalized items, and gift cards are FINAL SALE and cannot be returned or exchanged.
If you have any questions or concerns about your specific item, please contact our customer service team. Joucey Pearls is not liable for return shipments lost or damaged in transit.